Dublin City Libraries Readers’ Day

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The Printworks, Dublin Castle, Saturday 9th November

Join us for a lively and engaging afternoon of book chat with some of Ireland’s most exciting contemporary authors. Kevin Power will be in conversation with Colin Barrett about his darkly funny and thrilling debut novel Wild Houses (Jonathan Cape), and with Estelle Birdy about her explosively original debut novel Ravelling (The Lilliput Press). Neil Hegarty will be in conversation with Catherine Dunne about her moving and compelling new novel A Good Enough Mother (Betime Books). Declan Burke will be in conversation with Tana French about her gripping thriller The Hunter (Viking), and with Lucy Foley about her thrilling new murder mystery, The Midnight Feast (HarperCollins).


Date:
Saturday 9th November
Time:
2.30pm
Price:
€12
Address:
Printworks Event and Exhibition Centre, Dublin Castle, Dame Street, Dublin 2, Ireland

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