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Join us for an exclusive evening with West Midlands based author Natalie Marlow, as part of Calibre Audio's 50th-anniversary celebrations. This special event will take place at the iconic Library of Birmingham in the Rep Theatre on Monday, 21st October at 7:15 PM.
Be part of this incredible evening with Natalie Marlow who will be discussing her latest novel, The Red Hollow, a dark and atmospheric crime story set in the 1930s. The event will feature a live Q&A, where attendees can delve into the inspirations behind her writing and of her gripping new release. There will be books on sale so you can have the opportunity to meet the author and get your book signed.
Secure your tickets today and celebrate with us as we mark 50 years of Calibre Audio, bringing books to life for all.
About The Red Hollow
The Red Hollow transports readers to Warwickshire in 1934, where Red Hollow Hall, a male-only sanitorium, becomes the epicentre of a chilling mystery. With patients fleeing and eerie disturbances escalating, private detective William Garrett and new detective Phyll Hall are drawn into a world where the line between reality and madness blurs. The haunting tale explores themes of the occult, psychological terror, and grisly murder, with a backdrop inspired by the real-life Caldecote Hall.
Praise for The Red Hollow:
"A truly splendid, wicked gem of a book. I loved it." Tom Mead, author of Death and the Conjuror
"The Red Hollow is a swirling, Gothic fever-dream of a novel that cements Marlow's place at the very top of the historical crime writing tree." Mark Wightman, author of Chasing the Tiger
Marlow's latest work follows her critically acclaimed debut, Needless Alley which is set in the backstreets of Birmingham, and continues to showcase her unique talent in blending historical settings with dark, compelling narratives.
About Natalie Marlow
Natalie Marlow is a West Midlands native, deeply connected to her roots in Birmingham. A graduate of the University of East Anglia's MA in Crime Writing, she is currently pursuing her PhD at Birkbeck College, University of London. Her writing is heavily influenced by her working-class background and her family history, particularly her great-grandmother's life on the Birmingham canals. Marlow's dedication to the craft has earned her a spot on Val McDermid's prestigious New Blood panel at the Harrogate crime writing festival in 2023.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Centenary Square,Birmingham,B1 2EP,GB, United Kingdom
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