March is Women’s History Month, an important opportunity to raise awareness of the achievements of women throughout history and in contemporary society. As part of our Women’s History Month celebrations Glasgow Libraries are delighted to offer a range of author talks and creative writing workshops with inspiring female authors in libraries across the city.
For our second event we welcome author Marion Todd to Baillieston Library on Thursday 6th March to discuss her new novel Dead Man’s Shoes, the 9th novel in the popular Detective Clare Mackay series.
In this thrilling new instalment from one of the best-loved voices in Tartan Noir and former Bloody Scotland Scottish Crime Debut of the Year nominee Marion Todd, DI Clare Mackay faces another tough case. A young man is found dead near a nightclub. He has marks on his neck, the signature of the Choker, a killer who has been targeting gay men across the country. Now, it seems he’s in DI Clare Mackay’s territory.
She discovers this victim has links to notorious criminals in the area. Is it possible his death was at the hands of someone else? More men, including ones linked to the victim, are attacked and left injured. It’s only a matter of time before someone else is killed. But Clare’s desire for justice leaves her with blindspots which put her job – and her life – at risk.
To book your free place please email: baillieston.lil@glasgowlife.org.uk or phone Baillieston Library: 0141 276 0706