EVENT 18/09: C L Taylor and Bonnie Burke Patel (Henleaze)

Regular price £5.50
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Join us for an exciting evening with two wonderful writers, C. L. Taylor and Bonnie Patel where they'll be discussing their latest books. Every Move You Make is a chilling and terrifyingly real thriller and I Died At Fallow Hall is a thought provoking contemporary take on the classic country house murder mystery.

Date:
Wednesday 18th September

Venue:
Max Minerva's, 47 Henleaze Road, BS9 4JU

Time:
Doors at 19:00. Discussion at 19:30. Finish at 20:45.

Tickets:
£5.50 ticket only
£10.50 ticket with Every Move You Make (paperback).
£17.50 ticket with I Died At Fallow Hall (hardback).
£25 ticket with both books.
£1 Pay What You Can
(Please only choose the PWYC tickets if you need to, they are limited and intended for those who really need them.)

50p from each ticket goes to Caring In Bristol

You don't need to bring your ticket with you, we will have a list of names on the door. Books will be available to buy on the night, priced £9.99 (Every Move You Make) and £16.99 (I Died At Fallow Hall).

ABOUT Every Move You Make (C L Taylor)

Keep your friends close and your enemies closer…

Alexandra, Lucy, Bridget, River and Natalie. Five friends who wish they’d never met. Because the one thing they have in common is the worst thing in their lives: they are all being stalked.

When one of their group is murdered, days after their stalker is released from prison, time stands still for them all. They know their lives could end just as brutally at any moment – all it takes is for the people they fear the most to catch up with them.

When the group receive a threat that one of them will die in ten days’ time, the terror that stalks their daily lives becomes all-consuming. But they know they don’t want to be victims anymore – it’s time to turn the tables and finally get their revenge.

Because the only way to stop a stalker is to become one yourself…

ABOUT I Died At Fallow Hall (Bonnie Patel)

Anna Deerin moves to a remote Cotswold cottage to become a gardener, trying to strip away everything she’s spent all her life as a woman striving for, craving the anonymity and privacy her new off-grid life provides. But when she clears the last vegetable bed and digs up not twigs but bones, the outside world is readmitted. With it comes Detective Inspector Hitesh Mistry, who has his own reasons for a new start in the village of Upper Magna.

Drawn in spite of herself to this unknown woman from another time, Anna is determined to uncover her identity and gain recognition for her, if not justice. As threats to Anna and her new life grow closer, she and DI Mistry will find that this murder is inextricably bound up with issues of gender, family, community, race and British identity itself – all as relevant in decades past as they are to Anna today.

ABOUT C L Taylor

Her books have sold over two million copies in the UK alone, and hit the number one spots on Amazon Kindle, Audible, Kobo, iBooks and Google Play. They have been translated into over 30 languages, been selected twice for the Richard and Judy Book Club (SLEEP and THE GUILTY COUPLE) and optioned for television.

Cally Taylor was born in Worcester and spent her early years living in various army camps in the UK and Germany. She studied Psychology at the University of Northumbria and went on forge a career in instructional design and e-Learning before leaving to write full time in 2014.

She started writing short stories in 2005 and was published widely in literary and women’s magazines. She also won several short story competitions. In 2009 and 2011 her romantic comedy novels (as Cally Taylor) were published by Orion and translated into fourteen languages. HEAVEN CAN WAIT was a bestseller in Hungary and China and HOME FOR CHRISTMAS was made into a feature film by JumpStart Productions. Whilst on maternity leave with her son Cally had an idea for a psychological thriller and turned to crime.

She lives in Bristol with her partner and young son.

Find Cally online at -
https://cltaylorauthor.com/


ABOUT Bonnie Patel

Born and raised in South Gloucestershire, Bonnie Burke-Patel studied History at Oxford. After working for half a decade in politics and policy, she changed careers and became a preschool teacher, before beginning to write full time. She lives with her husband, son, and needy cat in south east London, and is working on her next crime novel about fairy tales, desire, and the seaside.

Find Bonnie online at -
https://www.instagram.com/bonnieburkepatel/

https://lutyensrubinstein.co.uk/authors/bonnie-burke-patel