21st November 2024 | |
6pm - 7pm | |
Central Library Stirling 3 Corn Exchange Road, Central Library Stirling FK8 2HX |
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This is a free event | |
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Lin Anderson is best known as the creator of the forensic scientist Rhona MacLeod series of crime thriller novels, and for her part in founding ‘Bloody Scotland’ the international crime-writing festival which takes place annually in Stirling. ‘Driftnet’ was the first novel in the Rhona MacLeod series, published in 2003. It turned out to be a Scottish bestseller and the series now totals eighteen books in total including a novella. She loves writing literary short stories, has a children’s book series starring ‘Blaze Dog Detective’, and is also well known for the ‘Cannes Cosy Mystery’ series.
Free event, book sales cash only. To book contact Central Library on tel. 01786 237760, or email centrallibrary@stirling.gov.uk
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