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Tues 1st Oct: Lisa Jewell & Louise Candlish at Dulwich Books


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Domestic Noir: Louise Candlish and Lisa Jewell

19.00 Tuesday 1st October


We're thrilled to have acclaimed novelist and fellow South London resident, Louise Candlish, with us to discuss her latest thriller, Those People. Louise's previous novel, Our House, was one of our bestsellers last year, and Those People is an equally gripping page-turner, set in the streets of suburban South London.


Joining Louise is the brilliant bestselling author, Lisa Jewell whose latest psychological thriller, The Family Upstairs, is, to quote the great Ian Rankin, 'a twisty engrossing story of betrayal'. It begins with Libby who has, aged 25, inherited a huge house in Chelsea, but it soon emerges that this is a house with dark secrets....


Come along for what is sure to be a thrilling conversation between these two fantastic writers as they discuss their new works and how they use the thriller genre to explore today's society.


The event will start promptly at 19.00 and finish by 20.30


Location: Dulwich Books, 6 Croxted Rd, Dulwich, SE21 8SW

Price: ?10 (Admission + glass of wine/soft drink)

?30 (Admission + a copy of each book + glass of wine/soft drink)


Ticket link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/domestic-noir-louise-candlish-and-lisa-jewell-tickets-69181253993

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