Photo of author Susan Lewis and book cover Who's Lying Now

Author Afternoon with Susan Lewis

Susan Lewis is the internationally bestselling author of almost fifty books across the genres of family drama, thriller, suspense and crime. She is also the author of two moving memoirs set in Bristol during the 1960s. Following periods of living in Los Angeles and the South of France she currently lives in Gloucestershire with her husband, James Garrett, and their beloved new puppy, Mimi.

Susan will be in conversation with Jackie Kaines Lang on Zoom on Thursday 31 March at 2pm talking about her brand new title, "Who's Lying Now" and her work to date.

"Who's Lying Now" is due to be published on 14 April and will be available from your local library and BorrowBox after this date. 
 
Who's Lying now - "You think you’re safe.You think you know your neighbours.But can you ever really know who’s telling the truth?  Jeannie Symonds is a force to be reckoned with – an eccentric, award-winning publisher, spending lockdown with her husband in a house near Kesterly-on-Sea. She seems to have it all: a high-flying career, a happy marriage, a niece she adores. And then one day, she vanishes. Cara Jakes is a new trainee investigator – young, intelligent and eager to prove herself. When she teams up with detective Andee Lawrence to look into the disappearance, she is determined to find out what has really happened to Jeannie. Cara begins to question the residents of this close-knit community, sure that someone has a secret to hide. But how can she separate the truth from the lies?"

This event will take place on Zoom and you will be sent a link to join beforehand.  We will also be live streaming the session at Cramlington Library so if you prefer why not join us in the library. (Please note Susan Lewis will not be at Cramlington Library in person).  Just select the type of ticket when you register on Eventbrite.

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Why not borrow a Susan Lewis book beforehand from your local library or BorrowBox.  Take a look at our reading list for ideas.