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Crime Night @ Rye Books with Alice Castle- 14th March 7pm


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Death in Dulwich- with bestselling local crime author Alice Castle 14th March 7pm @ Rye Books


We are excited to announce that local crime author Alice Castle will be coming to the shop to discuss her brilliant London Murder Mystery series followed by a Q&A.


'Alice Castle is a longterm resident of south east London. Her murder mystery series is firmly set in the capital?s deep south. Whether amateur sleuth Beth Haldane is hitching a break-neck ride in DI York?s police car or stuck in the endless traffic of the South Circular, it is the street scenes and gritty reality of Dulwich, Catford, Camberwell, Peckham, Norwood, Herne Hill and Forest Hill that form the backdrop to her investigations.'




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