In the frame for a book signing
Crime writer Terry Green concludes a series of special National Crime Reading Month author events with a book signing at Okehampton Library on Saturday 27th June, 10am to 12 noon.
Terry will be at the library to meet readers and to introduce his latest crime thriller Dangerous Art. The book signing is the last in a series of events at Devon libraries, which Terry has organised in support of the Crime Writers Association’s National Crime Reading Month in June.
Dangerous Art continues the nail-biting adventures of Terry’s hero Jake Elderfield, a management accountant turned corporate fire-fighter. Set in the high stakes world of fine art, it is a taut, tense and riveting story of shady dealings and career criminals, of abduction, blackmail and fraud.
“My talks and book signings are the chance for readers to hear more about my writing and the exciting adventures of my likeable hero, Jake Elderfield. They will also discover how Dangerous Art is influenced by some of my favourite places – the action starts at Burgh Island and moves to Prague, before returning to Devon.”
National Crime Reading Month is an initiative developed and run by the Crime Writers’ Association, this year in collaboration with The Reading Agency. It features events across the UK and Ireland run by libraries, bookshops, book clubs, reading groups, and even museums. Find out more by following the #PickUpAPageTurner hashtag on social media.
