Friday,
12 May 2023
11:20 - 12:10
The Panel are Elly Griffiths, M. J. Lee,
Gilly Macmillan, C.L. Taylor,
and the Participating Moderator is Cara Black
Elly
Griffiths is the
author of the bestselling Dr Ruth Galloway series, the Brighton Mysteries and
three stand-alone crime novels. She won the 2020 Edgar Award for The
Stranger Diaries and, in 2016, was awarded the CWA Dagger in The Library.
The 15th Ruth book, The Last Remains, published in January
2023, was a Sunday Times bestseller. Elly also
writes the Justice Jones mystery series for children.
www.ellygriffiths.co.uk

M.J. Lee is a writer of contemporary crime,
historical and genealogical mystery novels. His latest novel in the DI Ridpath
series, What the Shadows Hide, was published in March 2023. When he's not
writing, he splits his time between the UK and Asia, taking pleasure in playing
with his daughter, researching his family history, single-handedly solving the
problem of the French wine lake and wishing he were George Clooney.
Gilly
Macmillan is the
internationally bestselling author of psychological thrillers.
Gilly's books have appeared on the New York Times, The Sunday
Times, Globe & Mail and Der Spiegel bestseller
lists and have been translated into more than 25 languages. She lives in
Bristol and is currently working on her ninth novel.
C.L. Taylor is the Sunday Times bestselling
author of nine gripping standalone psychological thrillers including The
Guilty Couple, Her Last Holiday, The Missing and Sleep,
a Richard and Judy pick in 2019. Her award-winning books have been published in
twenty-one countries and sold nearly two million copies in the UK alone. She
has also written two young adult thrillers. Cally lives in Bristol with her
partner and son.
www.cltaylorauthor.com
Cara Black was born in Chicago but
has lived in California’s Bay Area since she was five years old. Before turning
to writing full-time, she tried her hand at a number of jobs: she was a barista
in the Basel train station café in Switzerland, taught English in Japan,
studied Buddhism in Dharamsala in Northern India. She is the New York Times and USA
Today bestselling author of twenty books in the Private Investigator
Aimée Leduc series, which is set in Paris. Her latest book is Night Flight
to Paris, second in her new series featuring Kate Rees, and set in 1942.
https://carablack.com
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