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Thursday 5 May 2016

Living with killers: meet the author in Somerset, UK



For five years, West Country crime writer Frank Westworth has been living with killers, the fictional characters who populate his gritty thrillers. Undercover operatives, hard as nails hitmen, ice cold contract killers, manipulated men and bewildering women: they’ve all been a part of his daily life.

 

On the afternoon of Thursday 12 May 2016, Frank will let these dangerous people loose – in the nicest possible way – upon the population of Porlock, normally known for its stunning views over the Bristol Channel and easy access to the rolling hills of Exmoor’s National Park.

 

Frank will read a short excerpt from one of his books to introduce the audience to his characters and the complex world they inhabit, and then explore the murky depths of thriller writing and criminal minds. Where do these strange people, their snappy dialogue and their dangerous tales come from? Surely it’s all invented? Maybe it’s not…

 

Entry to the event is free and refreshments will be provided (donations to the library would be appreciated). Frank will be signing copies of his paperbacks, and all who attend will be entitled to claim one of Frank’s quick thriller e-books.


EVENT: Meet The Author
WHERE: Porlock Community Library, The Old School Centre, Porlock, Somerset, TA24 8NP
WHEN: Thursday 12 May 2016. AT: 2pm. ADMISSION: Free!
REFRESHMENTS: Tea, coffee, biscuits, etc
FURTHER INFO: 01643 862763 / porlib@somerset.gov.uk


Frank Westworth is the author of the 'Killing Sisters' novels, available in paperback and as e-books, and the JJ Stoner short stories.

 

‘A Last Act Of Charity’ was selected by crime genre guru Maxim Jakubowski as one of his recommended reads of the year, and was shortlisted as one of the Best Independent Books list of 2014.

 

Frank shares several characteristics with JJ Stoner: they both play mean blues guitar and ride Harley-Davidson motorcycles. Unlike Stoner, Frank hasn’t deliberately killed anyone. Instead, he edits a classic motorcycle magazine and lives in North Cornwall, together with his partner and an unusual group of ‘imaginary friends.’




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