IAN RANKIN, IRVINE
WELSH, ANN CLEEVES, ANTHONY HOROWITZ
AND KELLYE GARRETT TO HEADLINE
CAPITAL
CRIME 2024
Capital Crime 2024 to
be held in Spring
t the Leonardo Royal Hotel for second year,
from 30th May to 1st
June.
Capital Crime, the celebrated crime and thriller festival led by Goldsboro Books’ co-founder and managing director David Headley, has announced that it will be returning in 2024 to its new home of the Leonardo Royal Hotel, from 30th May until 1st June 2024.
Authors and speakers confirmed so far are:
Ian Rankin, creator of Inspector Rebus
Trainspotting author Irvine Welsh
Ann Cleeves, author of the Vera and Shetland series
Author and screenwriter Anthony Horowitz
Rising star of US crime fiction Kellye Garrett
Author and barrister Rob Rinder
Elly Griffiths, creator of the Ruth Galloway series
Silo creator Hugh Howey
Alex Michaelides, author of the global bestseller The Silent Patient
An unforgettable new voice in cosy crime Paula Sutton, otherwise known as the queen of cottage-core and the face behind Hill House Vintage
The full line-up will be announced early next year.
Also returning are
the festival’s Fingerprint Awards, which this year saw authors including Erin
Kelly and Adele Parks celebrated for the first time ever; and the social
outreach initiative, which aims to demystify the industry for young
state-school Londoners considering a career in publishing. Early bird weekend
tickets for next year are on sale now at
www.capitalcrime.org.
In August 2023, Capital Crime returned triumphantly to London, in its brand-new home of the Leonardo Royal Hotel St Paul’s, with a star-studded three days of panels, events and launches with over 100 leading voices from crime fiction, including a sold-out event with Richard Osman and Miles Jupp.
Capital Crime co-founder David Headley said:
‘Next year’s line-up is already shaping up beautifully, with some of the most talented writers from all around the country signed up – and from the US, we’re delighted to welcome the enormously exciting Kellye Garrett and Silo creator Hugh Howey. I'm so delighted that Capital Crime champions authors not only on stage, but with our Fingerprint Awards where the readers vote for their winners in each category – every year our lineup reflects what fans are reading and this year's lineup is very exciting.’
Capital Crime Festival Director Lizzie Curle said:
‘We loved our brilliant new venue in St Paul’s, and from the feedback we’ve received from authors and attendees, so did everyone else! I’m honoured that we’ll be welcoming some of the best crime writers from around the world to join us in London, to celebrate crime and thriller writing with the authors, readers and fans who make Capital Crime possible. Our 2024 festival promises to be bigger and better than ever before.’
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