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Deaths's Silent Judgment. Thriller fans..Join local Author Anne Coates Thurs.4th 7pm @ Rye Books!


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Thursday 4th May 7pm at Rye Books


Local Anne Coates will be talking about her new book ?Death?s Silent Judgement? Reading + Q&A

Local author Anne Coates will be at the shop this Thursday, and we are really looking forward to it!


Anne will be talking about Death?s Silent Judgement, her new book published on the 11th of May and sequel to Dancers in the Wind.


Both books feature Hannah Weybridge, a single mother and freelance journalist who lives in South East London

and is thrown into the heart of a horrific murder investigation when a friend is found with her throat slashed.


Following the deadly events of Dancers in the Wind, freelance journalist and single mother Hannah Weybridge is thrown into the heart of a horrific murder investigation when a close friend, Liz Rayman, is found with her throat slashed at her pro bono dental practice at St John the Evangelist church in Waterloo. The free surgery Hannah runs is attended by the homeless people who comprise Cardboard City nearby and initially the police are quick to place the blame in their direction.

Hannah is not convinced and nor is Lady Rayman, Liz?s mother who employs the journalist to investigate.


With few clues to the apparently motiveless crime Hannah throws herself into discovering the reason for her friend?s brutal murder, and is determined to unmask the killer. But before long Hannah?s investigations place her in mortal danger, her hunt for the truth placing her in the path of a remorseless killer?


See reviews of Dancers In The Wind

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/29501713-dancers-in-the-wind


http://www.ryebooks.co.uk/


Please let us know if your coming so we can get an idea of numbers, thank you!


Rye Books, 45 Upland Road, 020 3581 1850 [email protected]

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