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Special Guest: Elly Griffiths | 21 July 2024

Sunday 21 July 2024
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In Conversation:
Elly Griffiths

Sunday 21 July 2024 | 12.00pmLive Event Tent| Old Swan Hotel | HarrogateTicket: £18Please note that all transactions are subject to a £2.50 booking fee.  A maximum of 6 tickets can be booked at one time.Please note – If you purchase a ticket for this event you do not need to purchase a separate site pass.BOOK NOWPlease Note: Online and door sales will reopen Friday 19 July subject to availabilityBringing the 2024 edition to a very special close is a Festival favourite and one of the foremost voices in contemporary crime fiction. Elly Griffiths is the creator of the much-loved Norfolk-set series featuring forensic psychologist Ruth Galloway, as well as the Brighton Mysteries and some stellar standalones. Elly’s skillful blending of mystery and suspense – and a touch of the supernatural – has earned her a dedicated following of readers worldwide.

Elly’s latest bestseller is the unmissable The Last Word, set in rural Sussex against the backdrop of the mysterious death, and possible murder, of a local writer. Like all Elly’s novels, this one is full of the richly drawn characters, intricate plots, and immersive settings that readers adore.

Elly will be interviewed by broadcaster and author Stig Abell.Ticket Collection: All tickets for the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival are to be collected from our on-site box office, located at the entrance of the Old Swan Hotel, from 3.00pm on Thursday 18 July 2024. The box office will remain open throughout the Festival weekend. Collection of tickets prior to 18 July will not be possible.

All events will be at the Old Swan Hotel, Harrogate, HG1 2SR. Please note that there is no parking available at the Old Swan Hotel.

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