The brilliant Kevin J. Adcock will be at Swannington Primary School at 9.30 am on Wednesday 24th May to read his exciting children's book, 'Adventures With Sir Maxwell', to the students.
Settle in ladies and gentlemen for a fantastic event as you'll get to hear the author and award winning playwright David McCaddon as he talks about his expertise in IT in Law Enforcement, and of course his brilliant book 'Following Digital Footprints'. This enthralling novel will have you pouring over it from its first page to its last. Following digital footprints is a detective story with a difference. Different sections of a police force are investigating cases of hire car theft, credit card fraud and identity theft using traditional methods supported by ever more sophisticated IT systems. The criminals, meanwhile, become increasingly greedy but appear to be committing their crimes under the radar. The suspense builds, as the police build their case methodically and with the occasional element of luck. There are several twists and turns as the plot races towards a conclusion, and the reader can only wait and see whether the police or the criminals will succeed. David McCaddon has written an enthralling whodunnit by drawing on his many years of experience in law enforcement systems development working with police forces worldwide. The technical details are described with a light touch and this adds to the enjoyment of the novel. A satisfying read.
WFOY 102.1 FM will be interviewing Sharron Montes de Oca about her wonderful children's book, 'Animal Town', on their morning radio show in St Augustine. Tune in on Monday 22nd May at 8.30am to hear about the author's writing journey and new book!
Join Veronica Cook on May 20th at WHSmith Sittingbourne, where she will be signing copies of her emotional and gripping autobiography 'Veronica, Hidden Harm'.
Gillian Leggat, author of the great 'The Golden Highway' will be participating in the Franschhoek Literary Festival by attending Bridge House School. Keep an eye out here to find where she will be as meeting this author is a genuine pleasure and her book is one you will hate to put down. Encouraging a culture of reading in the Franschhoek valley and raising funds for a new community library and local school libraries were important reasons for establishing the Franschhoek Literary Festival in 2007. Julia and her friends Sean, Tanya, Thabo and Kyle find themselves trapped in a mysterious underground cave system , a famous heritage site in the middle of the bushveld. Julia is searching for her parents who disappeared here and are presumed dead - but she won't give up hope. As Tanya, Thabo and Kyle follow a misguided path to imprisonment and debauchery, Julia and Sean must stay one step ahead of the wicked Livedia and her henchmen to evade the clutches of evil, to find her parents and escape this world of deceit. With a little help from new friends Moses, Zechariah and Balaam, will they complete their quest or fall prey to Livedia's tricks? Julia is about to find out, but first she has to have faith...
Settle in ladies of the Marchington WI for a fantastic event as you'll get to hear the author and award winning playwright David McCaddon as he talks about his expertise in IT in Law Enforcement, and of course his brilliant book 'Following Digital Footprints'. This enthralling novel will have you pouring over it from its first page to its last. Following digital footprints is a detective story with a difference. Different sections of a police force are investigating cases of hire car theft, credit card fraud and identity theft using traditional methods supported by ever more sophisticated IT systems. The criminals, meanwhile, become increasingly greedy but appear to be committing their crimes under the radar. The suspense builds, as the police build their case methodically and with the occasional element of luck. There are several twists and turns as the plot races towards a conclusion, and the reader can only wait and see whether the police or the criminals will succeed. David McCaddon has written an enthralling whodunnit by drawing on his many years of experience in law enforcement systems development working with police forces worldwide. The technical details are described with a light touch and this adds to the enjoyment of the novel. A satisfying read.
Head along to Stockton Heath Library on 15th May at 3pm to meet author of 'The Bee Hive', Simon Adepetun. Don't miss your chance to get a signed copy of this wonderful children's book!
Veronica Cook will be signing copies of her moving autobiography 'Veronica, Hidden Harm' at WHSmith Gillingham on the 13th May at 10am. Head down to the bookstore for the chance to meet the author and get your copy signed!
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