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Deadly In Dulwich: Fiona Barton & Ann Morgan in Dulwich Books Thursday 21st January 7pm


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Join us for the inaugural event of Dulwich Books? new crime and thriller event series DEADLY IN DULWICH. Fiona Barton and Ann Morgan are two of the most exciting names in contemporary fiction. Fiona?s debut novel The Widow will be published on the 14th January, and is already tipped to become next year?s The Girl On The Train. Ann Morgan, famous for her previous book Reading The World, in which she recorded her attempt to read one book from every country in the world, has written her first psychological thriller Beside Myself.


Thursday 21st January 7pm

Come for readings, discussion and complimentary cocktails!

18.40 doors open

19.00 event begins

19.45 Q + A

21.00 event ends


Tickets are ?10.00. Book online at www.dulwichbooks.co.uk via email: [email protected] via telephone 020 8670 1920 or pop into the bookshop

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