An Unmissable Literary Line-up from Griffin Books

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29th Oct 2020 | Local News

Victoria Hislop, Kadiatu Kanneh-Mason, Jamie Carragher, Ann Cleeves
Victoria Hislop, Kadiatu Kanneh-Mason, Jamie Carragher, Ann Cleeves

From musical memoirs and sporting greats to bestselling crime fiction and fantasy noir, there's something for everyone in Griffin Books' November event line-up. So why not book yourself a ticket and treat yourself (or a friend) to the perfect literary night in.

First to step into their virtual bookshop next month is number one bestselling author Victoria Hislop (5 Nov), who will be talking about her latest novel, 'One August Night' - the long-awaited sequel to her multi-million-copy bestseller, 'The Island'. Tickets are selling fast, book now to avoid disappointment.

The packed November line-up also features: Cathy Rentzenbrink (11 Nov) author of 'Dear Reader' - a moving, funny and joyous exploration of how books can change the course of our lives; Kadiatu Kanneh-Mason (17 Nov) - the mother of seven musical prodigies, including the gifted cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason; Liverpool legend and Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher (19 Nov), who will be in conversation with Geoff Shreeves in an unmissable event for all fans of the beautiful game; and crime fiction royalty Ann Cleeves and David Baldacci (24 Nov) will be talking about their latest must-read novels before taking questions from the audience.

Griffin Books has also announced that it will host the official online launch events for local authors D.K. Fields (12 Nov) and Sam Hurcom (26 Nov).

Events take place via Zoom video call and give attendees the unique opportunity to chat 'face-to-face' with their favourite authors from the comfort of their own home. To view the full event programme and book tickets, visit: www.ticketsource.co.uk/griffinbooks, or contact the shop on 029 2070 6455 / [email protected]

     

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