Two popular authors heading for Elgin library
TWO acclaimed authors are making a trip to Elgin library next month to celebrate their new releases.
Former barrister turned crime writer, Helen Fields, is the first to pay a visit. She’ll stop by on Wednesday 6 September at 7pm, to talk about her latest novel of murder and intrigue, Perfect Prey.
Best-selling crime writer, Lin Anderson, will be joined by a forensic guest as they discuss her work, in particular the latest outing for her fictional forensic expert, Macleod, in the Cairngorms. They’ll visit on Monday 25 September at 2.30pm.
Lin’s books often feature in the list of most borrowed books from Moray’s libraries, and her 12th Rhona McLeod novel, Follow the Dead, is sure to be popular with library customers.
Tickets for both events are priced at £5 and are available from either Elgin library, or Moray Council’s online shop.
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Famous for its colony of dolphins, fabulous beaches and more malt whisky distilleries than any where else in Scotland, Moray is a thriving area and a great place to live.
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