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Donna L. Jones is being interviewed at Neath Library on the 24th June about her new release, 'The Rise of Global'. Head down to Neath Library between 10am-12pm and meet the author!
J.D. Welch, author of the children's mystery novels 'The Einstein Code' and 'The Darwin Code', will be attending the Manchester Children's Book Fair at Manchester University where she will be available to sign copies of her books and will be speaking about 'A Brief History of Coding'. Be sure to join her from 11am-12pm and from 1pm-2pm. In her book The Darwin Code J.D. Welch uses her love of science and puzzles to help her characters try to solve two mysteries whilst also delivering an interesting and understandable insight into human genetics. Set against a backdrop of the streets and colleges of Oxford, a story of intrigue and suspense unfolds. When Ben Baxter and his mother Sue escape from a horrific ordeal, their lives remain in danger as they race to prevent a deadly poison being launched. For Ben, this also brings the opportunity to discover the answer to a very important question; who is his father?
George Roberts, author of the enthralling novel 'From Ten Down To Three', is at Stourport Library from 10am on Friday 23rd June. George will be holding a question and answer session, so make sure to head down to Stourport Library next week to meet the author and to find out more about his book!
Clydach Library are hosting an author event with Donna L. Jones on the 22nd June between 10am-2pm. For the chance to meet the author and ask her questions about her intriguing sci-fi novel, 'The Rise of Global', make sure you attend the event on the 22nd June!
Donna L. Jones will be at Pontardawe Library on Wednesday 21st June from 10am-12pm. The library are hosting an interview with Donna to discuss her new sci-fi book, 'The Rise of Global'. Don't miss out on the chance to meet the wonderful author!
Settle in ladies and gentlemen for a fantastic event as you'll get to hear the author and award winning playwright David McCaddon as he talks about his expertise in IT in Law Enforcement, and of course his brilliant book 'Following Digital Footprints'. This enthralling novel will have you pouring over it from its first page to its last. Following digital footprints is a detective story with a difference. Different sections of a police force are investigating cases of hire car theft, credit card fraud and identity theft using traditional methods supported by ever more sophisticated IT systems. The criminals, meanwhile, become increasingly greedy but appear to be committing their crimes under the radar. The suspense builds, as the police build their case methodically and with the occasional element of luck. There are several twists and turns as the plot races towards a conclusion, and the reader can only wait and see whether the police or the criminals will succeed. David McCaddon has written an enthralling whodunnit by drawing on his many years of experience in law enforcement systems development working with police forces worldwide. The technical details are described with a light touch and this adds to the enjoyment of the novel. A satisfying read.
David Munro is at Oban High School speaking to the pupils about his books 'The Time Jigsaw' and 'The Time Jigsaw Deliverance'. These lucky children will be able to get their copies of his book signed and meet the brilliant mind behind these novels that are a brilliant blend of fantasy and history. Away from their native Scotland for seventeen years, James and Elizabeth Carsell-Brown have enjoyed their time living in New York, James working in a Wall Street firm and Elizabeth putting her artwork up for sale in a local retailer, including a very special painting of her previous coachman in Scotland who had in fact saved her life many years ago. However, it is 1929 and the economy is taking a turn for the worse. With life changing events and depression taking hold of many businesses and families, people are becoming desperate and willing to take extreme action. With robberies and murders turning into an almost daily occurrence, James's and Elizabeth's lives become in danger. James has many lucky escapes and it seems that he has a guardian angel saving him from threat at exactly the right time. Sadly, James's luck runs out, leaving Elizabeth bereft and alone in the big city. Elizabeth decides to take a chance, leaving New York to return to her native Scotland, and it seems that she has some unfinished business.
Swapna Das, author of 'A String of Pearls' is being interviewed on BBC Radio Wales about her book. Tune in to listen to this brilliant author from 3:15pm 'A String of Pearls' is a charming collection of short stories encompassing people from many nations. Human nature, the relationship between humans, animals and the elements as well as the advent of social media are all explored in Swapna Das' delightful compilation of tales.
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