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National Crime Reading Month

Celebrating National Crime Reading Month with Tim Sullivan and Simon McCleave

West Midlands & North Wales

Event Type:Double author event
Event Organiser:Coventry Libraries
Ticket Price:Free
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Venue:

Central Library
Smithford Way
Coventry
CV1 1FY

Venue accessibility:

The venue is in the city centre and the closest parking is at West Orchard
https://www.coventry.gov.uk/directory-record/49372/west-orchards-multi-storey-car-park
The venue is on the first floor, access is on the ground floor, and toilets are located here. There are lifts to the first floor

Best selling crime writers Tim Sullivan and Simon McCleave will be visiting Central Library to talk about their books.

All welcome, booking required at

central.library@coventry.gov.uk, 02476 832314

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Tim Sullivan is a British crime writer, screenwriter and director, best known for his bestselling DS George Cross series. Set in Bristol, the novels follow a brilliant but unconventional detective whose meticulous, logic-driven approach helps him solve complex cases others cannot.

Before turning to fiction, Sullivan enjoyed a successful career in film and television, working as a screenwriter and director on productions including Jack and Sarah, Letters to Juliet, and episodes of Coronation Street.

Simon McCleave

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Simon McCleave is a multi‑million‑selling British crime writer, best known for his hugely popular DI Ruth Hunter series set in the dramatic landscapes of North Wales. His novels combine fast‑paced storytelling with atmospheric settings and compelling characters, earning him a wide and loyal readership.

Before becoming a novelist, McCleave worked extensively in television and film, including roles as a script editor at the BBC and a producer at Channel 4, as well as writing for well‑known series such as Silent Witness, The Bill and EastEnders.


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