An Evening with Harriet Tyce in Cambridge
Join Sunday Times bestselling author Harriet Tyce as she discusses her new novel Witch Trial.
JoinSunday Times bestselling authorHarriet Tyceas she discusses her new novelWitch Trial –an extraordinary thriller which follows two teenage girls and a murdered classmate for a modern-day witch trial that divides the nation.She will be in conversationwith author Alison Stockham. Book signing to follow.
Harriet Tyce is the million-copy, Sunday Times bestselling author of four novels. She grew up in Edinburgh and studied English at Oxford University before doing a law conversion course at City University. After practising as a criminal barrister in London for nearly a decade, she subsequently completed an MA in Creative Writing – Crime Fiction at the University of East Anglia. Her first novel, Blood Orange, published in 2019 to huge critical acclaim and she has since written multiple Sunday Times bestsellers. Witch Trial is her fifth novel.
Alison Stockham’s debut novel, The Cuckoo Sister, was a top 10 bestseller and was also longlisted for the Lucy Cavendish Fiction Prize. From a background in film and television production, working in film dramas and then TV documentary production for the BBC and Channel 4, she then worked as the events coordinator for Cambridge Literary Festival. Now a full time writer, she lives in Cambridge.
Join Sunday Times bestselling author Harriet Tyce as she discusses her new novel Witch Trial.
JoinSunday Times bestselling authorHarriet Tyceas she discusses her new novelWitch Trial –an extraordinary thriller which follows two teenage girls and a murdered classmate for a modern-day witch trial that divides the nation.She will be in conversationwith author Alison Stockham. Book signing to follow.
Harriet Tyce is the million-copy, Sunday Times bestselling author of four novels. She grew up in Edinburgh and studied English at Oxford University before doing a law conversion course at City University. After practising as a criminal barrister in London for nearly a decade, she subsequently completed an MA in Creative Writing – Crime Fiction at the University of East Anglia. Her first novel, Blood Orange, published in 2019 to huge critical acclaim and she has since written multiple Sunday Times bestsellers. Witch Trial is her fifth novel.
Alison Stockham’s debut novel, The Cuckoo Sister, was a top 10 bestseller and was also longlisted for the Lucy Cavendish Fiction Prize. From a background in film and television production, working in film dramas and then TV documentary production for the BBC and Channel 4, she then worked as the events coordinator for Cambridge Literary Festival. Now a full time writer, she lives in Cambridge.
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