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John Simpson at All Saints Church Thursday 4th October 19.00


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Join us on Thursday 4th October to hear the legendary John Simpson discuss his exciting new thriller, Moscow, Midnight, at All Saints Church, West Dulwich. The team at Dulwich Books are thrilled to have John with us on the day the book is released.


Government minister Patrick Macready has been found dead in his flat. The coroner rules it an accident, a sex game gone wrong. Jon Swift is from the old stock of journos - cynical, cantankerous and overweight - and something about his friend's death doesn't seem right. Then days after Macready's flat is apparently burgled, Swift discovers that his friend had been researching a string of Russian government figures who had met similarly 'accidental' fates.


When the police refuse to investigate further, Swift gets in touch with his contacts in Moscow, determined to find out if his hunch is correct. Following the lead, he is soon drawn into a violent underworld, where whispers of conspiracies, assassinations and double-agents start blurring the line between friend and foe. But the truth will come at a price, and it may cost him everything...


John Simpson has been the BBC's World Affairs Editor for more than half his fifty-two year career. In his time with the BBC, he has reported on major events all over the world and was made a CBE in the Gulf War honours list in 1991.


Location: All Saints Church, Lovelace Rd, London SE21 8JY


The event will start promptly at 19.00 and finish by 20.30


Tickets are ?12 (admission + glass of wine/soft drink)

Or ?25 (admission + book + glass of wine/soft drink)


Book here https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/john-simpson-moscow-midnight-tickets-49770553064

You can also book tickets instore at Dulwich Books or by telephone on 0208 670 1920.


Please note that refunds are not available except when an event sells out

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