Ibrox Library - Crime Author Panel Event
Thursday 20 November | 18-19:00
Free (unticketed)
Book your place(this link will open in a new window)If you have any questions or for more information regarding software or accessibility, please contact the organiser directly.
Visit organiser website(this link will open in a new window) 0141 276 0712 [email protected]Celebrate Book Week Scotland at Ibrox Library with our Crime Author Panel Event.
Exit Wounds is the lastest thriller from Neil Broadfoot featuring close protection officer Connor Fraser and sedt in Norther Ireland. Broadfoot is described by Ian Rankin as “A true rising star of crime fiction."
In The Bonnie Dead, the explosive Scottish crime thriller debut from Andrew Raymond, DCI John Lomond is on the hunt for a notorious Glasgow child killer, known as ‘The Sandman’. Could the Sandman’s identity lie buried in the coldest of cold cases? Or is a new killer about to claim their first victim?
David Goodman rec ently won the Bloody Scotland Debut Prize for his novel A Reluctant Spy. ‘Engrossing…ingenious…Goodman combines traditional elements – the nods to Buchan, Fleming and le Carré – with the topicality of 2020s technology and the threat from Russia’ Sunday Times
Chaired by Natalie Jayne Clark the Bloody Scotland debut writer nominee for her book Malt Whisky Murders.
Venue information
Ibrox Library
1 - 5 Midlock Street
G51 1SL
Accessible toilets - This accessible toilet is approximately 16m (17yd 1ft) from the main entrance. Assistance dogs Assistance dogs are welcome. We can provide a bowl of water for an assistance dog. Hearing loop - There is a portable loop hearing assistance system. Wheelchair access - There is level access to the service. Motorised scooters are allowed in public parts of the venue.