Showing posts with label author. Show all posts
Showing posts with label author. Show all posts

Friday, 15 July 2016

Waterstones Buttermarket branch, Bury st Edmunds

Waterstones, 6th August 2016

Guess where I will be from 10:30am on 6th August 2016
Guess where I will be from 10:30 am on Saturday, the 6th August. My four legged friend holds the answer - Waterstones - although he is utterly confused because he thinks the notice says Water bones.

Book signing and meet the author event.

I am looking forward to signing my Utterly Crime novels and the 'meet the author' event in Waterstones, featuring all the books from my Utterly Crime Series - set in Suffolk.
paulinemanders.com
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Sunday, 27 July 2014

Utterly Crime Series - Signing and meet the author. Waterstones Bury St Edmunds July 26th 2014

Utterly Crime Series - book signing and meet the author Waterstones in Bury St Edmunds.

Utterly Crime Series - crime novels set in Suffolk



July 26th 2014. The first Saturday of the School Summer Holidays - and what a scorcher. Bury was busy with shoppers, holiday makers and visitors. Perfect weather to promote my latest Utterly Crime Novel - Utterly Rafted.
The plot includes the apparently senseless overdose of a young student quickly followed by a seemingly unconnected vicious murder. All the action takes place in Suffolk. Against this back drop the main characters prepare to enter  the annual Needham Market Raft Races.... 

Pictures from this year's Needham Market Raft Races added an extra feel of authenticity and created quite and interest and talking point at my book signing and meet the author on Saturday in Waterstones.







Thursday, 17 January 2013

Utterly exciting first novel by Pauline Manders

Imagine how surprised three regular carpentry apprentices are to find themselves embroiled in home grown terrorist activities in the tranquil Suffolk countryside. Up to the point where the story begins, their lives have revolved around real ale, quirky T-shirts and cranky classic cars. Unwittingly they are increasingly drawn into a web of subversive events which centre around the historic Wattisham Airbase. In this lively first crime novel, Pauline Manders has woven themes of friendship, loyalty and eccentricitiy, against a backdrop of rolling wheat fields, Norman church towers and fertile fruit farms. This is the first in the Utterly series.
(as seen on Amazon: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Utterly-Explosive-Pauline-Manders/dp/1478208414 )

Read a review about Pauline's first novel at: http://www.amazon.co.uk/review/R33ZLJQ3EXVE9X/ref=cm_cr_dp_title?ie=UTF8&ASIN=1478208414&channel=detail-glance&nodeID=266239&store=books