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Susan Stokes-Chapman in conversation with Liz Hyder

Friday 18th February 2022
18:00 at Waterstones, Birmingham

Susan Stokes-Chapman in conversation with Liz Hyder Susan Stokes-Chapman in conversation with Liz Hyder

Join us for an incredible evening of discovering Susan Stokes-Chapman's debut novel 'Pandora'! Susan will be in conversation with Liz Hyder, discussing their wonderful new historical novels. 

Susan and Liz will be answering questions and discussing their love for all this magical and historical.


Pandora

A pure pleasure of a novel set in Georgian London, where the discovery of a mysterious ancient Greek vase sets in motion conspiracies, revelations and romance – from an astounding new talent.

"Pandora weaves together Ancient Greek myth with suspenseful mystery and beguiling romance, set against the brilliantly rendered background of Georgian London." - Jennifer Saint


The Gifts

Recounted from five different perspectives, the adult debut from the Waterstones Children's Book Prize category winner is a rich and rewarding gothic mystery set in nineteenth-century England, where mysterious creatures and a supposed 'fallen angel' spell danger and obsession for four women and a fame-hungry surgeon.

"Fierce and touching... a beautiful, riveting novel suffused with luminous magic against the grimy backdrop of 19th century London." - Jennifer Saint

Don't miss your chance to hear all about this addictive new historical novel and get your books signed!

Birmingham Waterstones, Birmingham
Friday 18th February 2022
18:00

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