4 - 9 October 2022
Mick Herron, Ann Cleeves, Lisa Jewell and Lucy Worsley
head the line-up for Ireland’s leading crime writing festival.
Murder One, Ireland’s International Crime Writing Festival is back with a bang from 4-9 October with a host of in person and online events, with some of crime fiction’s most wanted authors.
After two years online, Ireland’s celebration of the genre returns at a new venue, Dun Laoghaire’s stunning dlr LexIcon Library and Cultural Centre, just south of Dublin.
Many
events will still be live-streamed online, with several online-only events,
including a masterclass with Peter James police adviser ex Chief
Super Graham Bartlett, plus online interviews
with US greats, Laura Lippman and Jean Hanff Korelitz.
Cultural
historian and TV presenter, Lucy Worsley, will be discussing her latest
biography of Agatha Christie while man of the moment, Mick Herron, talks to fellow crime author Declan Hughes about
his latest novel, Bad Actors. Ann Cleeves will
be discussing her latest Vera Stanhope mystery, while Steve Cavanagh and Lisa Jewell also
headline.
Award winners Vaseem Khan and Nadine
Matheson will be joining the
cream of Irish crime writing talent including Catherine
Ryan Howard, Brian McGilloway, Andrea
Mara, Edel Coffey and Sinead Crowley among
those appearing on a range of hot-topic panels.
From twists to hardboiled courtroom drama, the festival promises to grip audiences as the plot unfolds across three days at Dun Laoghaire’s LexIcon Library and Cultural Centre or live online.
Murder One is run by bestselling crime author Sam Blake, who together with festival director Bert Wright, has established Murder One on the Irish festival circuit.
Sam Blake explains, “Murder One is supported this year by Dun Laoghaire Rathdown Libraries as well as The Arts Council and Dublin City of Literature – it’s a festival all about readers and post pandemic, when reading became such an important distraction, we want to re-introduce you to the irreplaceable experience of live author events while retaining an online presence to widen access for those who find it difficult to attend festivals.”
All
tickets can be booked, for in person and online.
Visit www.murderone.ie for
booking details
or follow @MurderOneFest on Twitter.
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