May 30

30th May – Plymouth Central Library Talk

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Devon businessman turned writer Terry Green visits Plymouth Central Library on Saturday 30 May as part of a series of author events to introduce his latest crime thriller Dangerous Art and to support the Crime Writers Association’s National Crime Reading Month in June.

His author talk at 1.30pm will be followed by a book signing. Tickets are free and spaces can be reserved here:

From the man who introduced the British habit of queueing to more than 40 countries, here’s the chance to hear about the twists and turns of his new “life of crime”. And to find out more about Dangerous Art, published May 21, which continues the nail-biting adventures of his hero Jake Elderfield, a management accountant turned corporate fire-fighter.

Terry, the “Voice of Cashier Number Three, Please” has had a career that’s taken him from cars to queue-busting, customer service to celebrity chefs. Now, he has his foot to the floor as a crime thriller writer, author speaker and member of the CWA. His debut novel, Redline, the first in a series, is a fast and furious story set in the glamorous, high octane world of sports cars. An intriguing thriller with a host of 5* reviews, it has been dubbed “a race from start to finish”. Dangerous Art is the high-suspense sequel. Set in the high stakes world of fine art, it’s a taut, tense and riveting story of shady dealings and career criminals, of abduction, blackmail and fraud.