Crime In The City
- Venue: Various Venues
- Date: 02 Mar '10 - 20 Mar '10
- Time: 18:30 - 20:00
- Price: Free
- Child Friendly
- Free
Event Details
Meet Scottish Crime writers in your neighbourhood library!Crime novels are the most borrowed books in Edinburgh City Libraries and this is your chance to meet Scottish crime writers and discuss crime writing at a library near you. The free Crime in the City events are open to all with plenty of time for discussion and questions in a relaxed informal setting.
Events already confirmed:
Karen Campbell: Tuesday 2nd March- 6.30-8, Portobello Library
Karen Campbell is the author of After the Fire. "A writer on the brink of huge success" (Daily Express) "The plot is wonderful... the author does not shy away from examining the less palatable aspects of relations between the police and the public." (Guardian) To book email portobello.library@edinburgh.gov.uk or phone 0131-5295558.
Aline Templeton: Wednesday 3rd March- 6.30-8, Currie Library
Aline Templeton is the author of the DI Marjory Fleming series of novels. About what attracts her to Crime Fiction, Aline enjoys "constructing the puzzle, but that isn't my starting point, because my plots spring from character... There is a very dark side to human nature which we all have to some degree, but we're also good at not showing it. A shocking event, like murder, strips away the mask and it intrigues me to see what happens then." To book email currie.library@edinburgh.gov.uk or phone 0131-5295609.
Clio Gray: Tuesday 9th March- 6.30-8. Leith Library
Clio Gray is the author of the Whilbert Stoop series which started with "Guardians of the Key". "Her novels have established her as a writer of highly original, intricately plotted crime fiction, which has depth as well as pace."(Susan Mansfield, The Scotsman), "Clio is that rarest of finds, a natural writer...she has an incredible flair for atmosphere, imagery, setting and description." (Alan Bissett) To book email leith.library@edinburgh.gov.uk or phone 0131-5295517
Helen Fitzgerald: Monday 15th March, 6.30-8, Moredun Library
Helen Fitzgerald is the author of "The Devils Staircase", "Bloody Women" and "My Last Confession". Helen's darkly comic thrillers were picked by many as highlights in end of 2009 polls and christmas recommendations. "Funny, moving, horrifying and compelling." (Times Literary Supplement) To book email moredun.library@edinburgh.gov.uk or phone 0131-5295652
Caro Ramsay, Tuesday 16th March, 6.30-8, Newington Library
Caro Ramsay is the author of Absolution which was shortlisted for the 2008 CWA New Blood Dagger award. Her new book, Singing the Dead, starts with an investigation into the disappearance of two young boys before a fire turns into a full scale murder hunt... To book email newington.library@edinburgh.gov.uk or phone 0131-5295536
Alanna Knight: Wednesday 17th March- 6.30-8, Blackhall Library
Alanna Knight is the bestselling creator of the Victorian detective, Inspector Jeremy Faro. Asked what she enjoys about writing her books she says; "It was the puzzles. History is full of riddles and mysteries and the researcher has to figure them out, especially if one wants to write a book. I love such puzzles and I wanted to write some myself" To book email blackhall.library@edinburgh.gov.uk or phone 0131-5295595
Allan Guthrie and Helen Fitzgerald: (joint event) Saturday 20th March 2.30-3.30pm Wester Hailes
Allan Guthrie is one of Scotland's most popular crime authors; he writes dark (occasionally comic) crime fiction. "those who enjoy the darkers side of the genre are in for some serious thrills..." (Laura Wilson, The Guardian) This event, alongside Helen Fitzgerald, promises to be an entertaining afternoon laced with black humour and sparkling insight into what inspires two of Scotland's brightest talents. To book email westerhailes.library@edinburgh.gov.uk or phone 0131-5295667
Crime in the City events are jointly funded by the Scottish Book Trust Live Literature programme and Edinburgh City Libraries.