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Meet local authors in North Lincolnshire

Live in North Lincolnshire and looking for something to do with your reading group or book club? Don’t miss out on these events featuring local authors and organised by North Lincolnshire Libraries.

Journeys into Print

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A historical thriller, a psychological roller-coaster and a mysterious fantasy. Three local authors – Moonyeen Blakey, Shaun Allan (pictured above) and Dave Evardson – tell how their very different books ‘made the big time’.

Date: 7.30pm, Wednesday 3 October
Venue: Cleethorpes Library
Price: Free
Booking: To book a place telephone Cleethorpes Library on (01472) 323650.

Author Insight

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‘_Second Sight is dangerous… Nan’s visions of two noble boys imprisoned in a tower are the beginning of her journey that could change the course of history_.’

Local author Moonyeen Blakey discusses her book The Assassin’s Wife.

Date: 5.30pm – 6.30pm, Tuesday 16 October
Venue: Grimsby Library
Price: Free
Booking: To book a place please ring (01472 323620

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