Mike Uden at Church Stretton Library
Mike Uden is to return to Church Stretton Library to introduce his latest book 'Dead Man Talking' on Thursday 17th March at 7pm. Mike’s previous books Chemical Attraction and The Sacrifice have received five star reviews. 'Dead Man Talking' tells the story of when Paul Hutchinson, a British businessman, disappears on a trip to Pakistan, terrorism is suspected. So Paul's wife, Stephanie, hires Pamela Andrews, a private detective with a track record for finding missing people. Pamela starts by retracing Paul's footsteps from London's Soho to Karachi, but everyone's worst fears are realised when a £20M ransom video appears. Slowly, with the help of Anna, her daughter, she begins to piece together a very different picture - a picture which perhaps proves that dead men can talk. No ordinary private investigator - an ex-cop combining world-weary cynicism with thoughtful originality - Dead Man Talking pitches Pamela Andrews into the polar opposite worlds of Soho and Karachi. And during this journey she finds herself juggling the demands of both heart and career in a case that confronts the very foundation of modern-day life. What, if anything, do we believe in? Tickets cost £3 and include refreshments. Booking is essential, to get your spot call Ellen at Church Stretton Library on 01694 722535 or email [email protected]
17, Mar 2016 07:00 PM-08:00 PM