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February Book Club - Scenes From A Tragedy

February Book Club - Scenes From A Tragedy

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Join us this month to discuss Scenes From A Tragedy at our February book club! 

When: 26/2/26 18:00 start, doors open from 17:50

OR 28/2/26 10:00 start, doors open from 9:50

Where: 26a Crwys Road, CF24 4NL

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You can order the book here to pick up from the shop. 

Scenes From A Tragedy - £9.99

Book club discount, 10% off - £8.99

Tickets to the book club are free but we would like you to register so that we can keep track of numbers. As it is a free event we would appreciate if you bought the book from us as that allows us to keep running events like this. However if you have a copy already feel free to sign up for just a ticket.

If you would like to book a place but you already have the book you can do that here.

Once you have signed up we will send you an email confirmation (this is separate to the automatic email from Shopify to confirm payment). We will then send an email when the book is ready to pick up. This may be included in the initial email if we already have the stock.

Translated fiction book club runs every other month, the months in between we have a general book club. 

About the book:

If you hurt me, I’ll hurt you. Not right away of course, because where’s the fun in that?

When journalist Carly Atherton decides to investigate Daniel Taylor, the pilot of a mysteriously crashed plane, the only family member who will speak to her is his sister.

Glamorous and self-assured, Izzy Taylor is happy to fill Carly in on Daniel’s family history and the events leading up to the crash. She even starts to give Carly career advice.

But when Daniel’s widow finally agrees to an interview, everything Izzy has said is called into question, and Carly realizes she has been drawn into a story far darker than she could possibly have imagined…

About the author:

Carole Hailey completed the six-month Guardian/UEA novel-writing course with Bernardine Evaristo, who imbued Carole with such a love for writing fiction that she abandoned her career in law to study first an MA, then a PHD in Creative Writing. Carole was a recipient of a Desmond Elliott Prize Residency from the National Centre for Writing and her debut novel, The Silence Project, was shortlisted for the Royal Society of Literature Christopher Bland Prize. She lives in Wales with her husband and two rescue dogs.
Instagram: @carolehaileyx

 

We also have an event in early February to celebrate the release of the paperback of this book with the author!!

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