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An Evening with Elly Griffiths in Dulwich with Village Books of Dulwich Village


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Join Village Books on Thursday 22 February for a reading and Q&A with Elly Griffiths, author of wonderfully atmospheric crime fiction featuring forensic archaeologist Ruth Galloway, on the publication of her new novel, THE DARK ANGEL.


BOOK TICKETS HERE: www.village-books.co.uk ?10 includes a beverage. This event is taking place at Bell House, 27 College Road, Dulwich Village SE21 7BG

Tickets can also be booked in the bookshop on Calton Ave., via email: [email protected] or via telephone: 020 8693 2808


Boiled human bones have been found in Norwich?s web of underground tunnels. When Dr Ruth Galloway discovers they were recently buried, DCI Nelson has a murder enquiry on his hands. The boiling might have been just a medieval curiosity ? now it suggests a much more sinister purpose.


Elly will be in conversation with Sarah Crompton. Sarah is the former Arts Editor-in-Chief and a huge fan of Ruth Galloway series.

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