This Weekend: Ben Aaronovitch & Adam Oyebanji Panel at Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival!


This Saturday, July 19th, Ben Aaronovitch and Adam Oyebanji will be appearing on a panel at Theakston Old Peculiar Crime Writing Festival! The panel is ‘What Planet Are They On?’, at 3:30pm at The Old Swan Hotel. Here’s the pitch…

Not all crime writers have their feet on the ground. Some are up amongst the stars or disappearing through wardrobes into other dimensions. But no matter how far they travel, and what new worlds they conquer, some things remain the same. Like murder.

The panel also features Sarah Pinborough and Eve Smith, and is chaired by Doug Johnstone.

Ben Aaronovitch’s latest novel is STONE & SKY, the tenth novel in his internationally-bestselling and acclaimed Rivers of London series. It’s published by Gollancz/Orion in the UK and DAW Books in North America. Here’s the synopsis…

‘This isn’t London. The rules are different up here, and so are the allegiances.’

Detective Sergeant Peter Grant takes a much-needed holiday up in Scotland. And he’ll need one when this is over…

If more’s the merrier, then it’s ecstatic as his partner Beverley, their young twins, his mum, dad, his dad’s band and their dodgy manager all tag along. Even his boss, DCI Thomas Nightingale, takes in the coastal airs as he trains Peter’s cousin Abigail in the arcane arts.

And they’ll need them too, because Scotland’s Granite City has more than its fair share of history and mystery, myth … and murder.

When a body is found in a bus stop, fresh from the sea, the case smells fishy from the off.

Something may be stirring beyond the bay – but there’s something far stranger in the sky…

Adam Oyebanji’s latest novel is ESPERANCE, published by Arcadia in the UK. Here’s the synopsis…

An impossible death: Detective Ethan Krol has been called to the scene of a baffling murder: a man and his son, who appear to have been drowned in sea-water. But the nearest ocean is a thousand miles away.

An improbable story: Hollie Rogers doesn’t want to ask too many questions of her new friend, Abi Eniola. Abi claims to be an ordinary woman from Nigeria, but her high-tech gadgets and extraordinary physical abilities suggest she’s not telling the whole truth.

An incredible quest: As Ethan’s investigation begins to point towards Abi, Hollie’s fears mount. For Abi is very much not who she seems. And it won’t be long before Ethan and Hollie find themselves playing a part in a story that spans cultures, continents . . . and centuries.

An extraordinary speculative thriller about the scars left by the Atlantic slave-trade, by a master of the genre.

Zeno represents Adam Oyebanji in the UK and Commonwealth, on behalf of the JABberwocky Literary Agency in New York.

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