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M.J. Arlidge Debuts Gripping Thriller at Manx Litfest
Renowned crime writer M.J. Arlidge has released his latest thriller, titled Into the Fire, which is already generating buzz among literary enthusiasts. The novel features the character Helen Grace, a former detective whose life takes a dramatic turn when she witnesses a young woman being pursued by assailants. Arlidge’s gripping narrative unfolds as Helen intervenes, quickly subduing the attackers, only to find herself incapacitated and witnessing the woman being taken away in a white van.
The book is published in hardback by Orion and is available for purchase at £16.99. Readers can expect a tightly woven plot that keeps them on the edge of their seats. Arlidge’s reputation for crafting intricate crime stories positions this work as a must-read for fans of the genre.
Upcoming Appearances at Manx Litfest
Readers eager to learn more about Arlidge’s writing process and inspirations will have the opportunity to meet him at the Manx Litfest. He will be appearing on September 25, 2023, at 7:30 PM at Quayle’s Hall in Ramsey. This event promises to be an engaging platform for discussions about his latest work. For additional details, attendees can visit the official festival website at manxlitfest.com.
In another highlight of the festival, children’s author and illustrator Pauline Hazelwood will present her book, Polar Bear and Sea Lion, a part of her beloved series featuring steam locomotive characters. The paperback, published by Saddletank Books, retails for £5.99. This fifth installment is particularly cherished on the Isle of Man, where it is set in the picturesque Groudle Glen.
Engaging Activities for Young Readers
Hazelwood will lead a live event on September 27, 2023, at 10:00 AM in Douglas City Library. Attendees will have the chance to collaborate with Hazelwood to create a cartoon scene, making it an interactive experience for aspiring young artists and storytellers.
Both authors’ participation in the Manx Litfest underscores the festival’s commitment to celebrating literature and fostering a love for reading among diverse audiences. With thrilling narratives and creative workshops, the event is set to captivate participants of all ages.
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