Radcliffe Library is hosting a Book talk by one of the best-selling authors of mystery, thriller and much more. C. T. Mitchell would be discussing his book named ‘Murder Secret’. Don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity to learn more about this great work of art. What does a detective do when they have to catch a killer at large with no clues, lack of budget, and team members who don’t have proper experience in the field? Although, the killing has been happening for a decade and The people in towns are horrified as five murders have taken place in the previous five months. All the victims and killing styles are similar expect for the most recent one. Jo Boston-Wright joins Jack Creed and his team, to find clues, with the media wanting answers. If Jo is right, she will land her place in the team, if not she would destroy her credibility and Jack’s Career. C. T. Mitchell is a best-selling author, in the genre of Mystery. He has received many awards for his work, especially on Amazon. Mitchell has been writing short story novels, the time period he has spent on writing, it did not take long before he became a writing sensation. With his work being featured in the Amazon’s Hot New Releases. He manages his time in the seaside areas of Australia.
David R. Lord who penned the book ‘The Figment Wars: Through the Portals’ will be at Chipping Sodbury Library for the book signing ceremony. The author will discuss his book and sign the copies of his book for the audience. ‘The Figment Wars: Through the Portals’ is a tremendous book that has the power to boost your imaginative capabilities. The story portrays two worlds: one where we live in, and the world that we feel with our mind and thoughts. The world that is populated by figments of our imagination and involves bizarre animals, imaginary friends, heroes, loathsome monsters and much more. The author David R. Lord, is a preschool teacher from South Gloucestershire. He loves to read and write science fiction and fantasy. He was indulged in small writing projects for years but was encouraged to take on something bigger by several good friends.
Author of the book ‘The Duck Trail’, Steven G. Matthews, to deliver a talk at Cranbrook School. The author will share some valuable writing tips with the young writers and read an excerpt from his wonderful children’s book. The ‘The Duck Trail’ is a lovely children’s story about ‘Drake - the duck’. He is a little duck with a curious nature who is always in search of fun and new adventures. But these adventures are not always fun. One day, he goes on for an adventure and can’t find his way back home. Now, he has to rely on his sense of direction to find his way back. Will anyone notices he is gone? And will they come looking for him? The author Steven G. Matthews loves writing a poetry and he feels more comfortable in writing the poetic books. He is studying for his professional procurement qualifications and has a young happy family.
David McCaddon will be at Congleton Library for the launch ceremony of his book ‘The Final Footprint’. The author will speak about his inspirations and the driving force behind the book. ‘The Final Footprint’ is the story of cybercriminal Tim Ridgway, who has made a daring escape from HMP Dinas Bay in North Wales. There is a new spate of Ransomware attacks and the force has to deal with them, for their’s and other organisations’ safety. And there is a new program being launched soon; ‘Project Watchman’, which is due to be unveiled in Australia, is one of a kind crime detection technology. David McCaddon has worked in computing for over 4 decades. His past 34 years were spent specialising in Law Enforcement Computer Systems Development. His work allowed him to work with police forces around the world.
Garstang Library will host a book reading ceremony for James Lettice’s book ‘Long Journey to Jimbopo’. The author will read the excerpts from his eventful autobiography. This autobiography is about the author’s thrilling career and adventures that he had while he was serving in the army. He did not serve in the army for long, but his short stay was full of mischievous and amusing events. In the autobiography, readers are introduced to the talented young boy who has a particular talent - finding trouble. During his time as a ‘Bad Soldier’, he got into loads of trouble, even landing him in jail a few times. All these real-life mishaps are described by the author in a very entertaining way. After he was discharged from the army, James worked at various odd positions before finally getting a job at the magistrate's court. He turned to write later in life and eventually achieved his dream of becoming a published author at the age of 76.
Verity Craig will be at the Ryde Bookshop for the book signing event of her book ‘Ivf and Infertility, Our Journey: A True Story of One Couple's Struggle Against the Odds’. She will talk about the book and will present the signed copies of her book to the audience. The subject of the book surrounds around ‘infertility’, which is still considered to be a taboo subject and its purpose is to help and support those couples who face this challenge. Verity decided to write this book when her husband and she found themselves in the painful world of miscarriages and couldn’t find any books on this topic. Verity Craig is a journalist and magazine editor. She had worked as a chief writer and sub-editor for local publications. Currently, she and her husband are running two restaurants.
The author of ‘The Magpie’, Gary Toward will be a guest on BBC Radio Leicester on Friday, 9th November 2018. Gary Toward will talk about his excellent book and tell the audience about the inspiration behind the story. ‘The Magpie’ is based on the story of a very sharp and vicious serial killer. His victim is found drowned in the River Wear with a vicious knife wound to his lower back. Detective Constable Frank Bolam is assigned with the duty to solve these murder cases. A few months later, Bolam finds another victim killed with the exact same technique. Bolam becomes obsessed with this serial killer and he vows to bring him to justice at any cost. He is disappointed by this devastating sadness brought to the victims’ families by this serial killer. These are the times of war and in the quest of finding this murderer: Bolam enlists himself for the Army where he heads for the ditches to track down this cold-blooded murder in the midst of the most mechanized slaughter of the men that the world has ever seen. The author, Gary Toward was a teacher for the past 33 years and he taught in 6 different schools also remaining the head teacher of 3. His passion for World War I continued to grow when he visited Ypres with his colleagues. He is a keynote speaker and an educational trainer who has co-authored four successful books. His interests are in sports, mountaineering, football, and cycling and are passionate about equal education for all.
Gary Toward who penned the book ‘The Magpie’ will visit Kibworth School, Kibworth to meet and interact with the students. The author will talk about the story of his book ‘The Magpie’ and will give useful tips to the young writers. ‘The Magpie’ is based on the story of a serial killer who is very sharp, and viciously neat in his technique. There is a Detective Constable, Frank Bolam, who has murder cases to solve. Bolam finds this first victim drowned in the river with a brutal knife wound in his back. A few months later, he finds another victim killed with the exact same technique. The author, Gary Toward, was a teacher for the past 33 years and he taught in 6 different schools. He is a keynote speaker now and an educational trainer who has coauthored four successful books. His interests are in sports, mountaineering, football, cycling, and is passionate about equal education for all.
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