
Hull Noir at Hull Central Library
I’ll be talking about ‘A Serpent In The Garden’ with Nick Quantrill.
I’ll be talking about ‘A Serpent In The Garden’ with Nick Quantrill.
Whitley Bay Library & Customer First Centre York Road, Whitley Bay, United Kingdom
Featuring Trevor Wood, Robert Rutherford, Howard Linskey and Rose Wilding in conversation. Four Geordie writers - whether by birth or by choice - talk about our beautiful region and how it’s influenced their writing
I’ll be talking about ‘A Serpent In The Garden’ and its protagonist William Shakespeare in the store then signing copies of my book.
I’ll be talking about 'A Serpent In The Garden' and in conversation with Oskar Jensen and Frances Walker. Oskar and I will be signing copies of our books afterwards. Get your tickets here: https://www.waterstones.com/events/an-evening-with-howard-linskey-and-oskar-jensen/newcastle
I’ll be appearing at Newcastle Noir on the tenth anniversary of the festival. I’ll be talking about ‘A Serpent In The Garden’ with fellow author, Guy Hale and Jacky Collins.
Launch-weekend signing in Durham City.
The first chance to get a signed copy of Howard’s latest crime fiction novel from Penguin.
Howard will be interviewed at the exhibition launch by Newcastle Noir’s very own, Dr Jacky Collins. Exhibition Photographs by Donna-Lisa Healy.
Join Waterstones Guildford for an evening of discussion with authors, Howard Linskey and Isabel Ashdown as they talk about their new books, Alice Teale is Missing and Lake Child - not to be missed by fans of of crime both true and fictional!
This event is free but please do acquire a ticket beforehand.
If you are running late for the event, please call the shop so that a member of staff can let you in.
Launching Ungentlemanly Warfare & Signing The Chosen Ones
Unit 6 56, 52 Howardsgate, Welwyn Garden City AL8 6BP
Author appearance - Harpenden Carnival Weekend - possibly dressed as a spy!
48 High St, Harpenden AL5 2SX
(A 30 minute break will be taken at 12 - 12.30 to allow the ‘spy’ some sustenance)
A talk about Ungentlemanly Warfare, the S.O.E & the James Bond Connection
Harpenden Library, 27 High St, Harpenden AL5 2RU
Tickets £5.00 (incl a complimentary glass of wine / soft drink) can be purchased from the library
Launching Ungentlemanly Warfare & Signing The Chosen Ones
Launching Ungentlemanly Warfare & Signing The Chosen Ones
Howard is joined by fellow homegrown Northeast talent Mick Herron, Richard Rippen and MW Craven.
Howard will be appearing at Bloody Scotland Crime Writing Festival in Stirling, as well as leading a star-studded team in the Authors Football Match.
Howard will be at the Harrogate Theakstons Crime Writing Festival, at the Old Swan Hotel Harrogate.
Howard will be visiting Durham Waterstones on Sunday 1st July to talk about his new book, The Chosen Ones.
There will be a signing after the event.
Howard will be visiting Newcastle Waterstones on Saturday 30th June to talk about his new book, The Chosen Ones.
There will be a signing after the event.
Howard will be judging the 2018 Pen to Print Author Competition Final in Barking & Dagenham.
Howard will appear on the Historical & Spy Fiction Panel along with Mick Herron, Rachel Malik & Antonia Senior, and hosted by Bibliomaniac.
The event can be found at Bennets Club, 21 Leyton Road, Harpenden, Herts, AL5 2HU.
6.30 - 8.30 pm
Book signing - 'The Search' & 'Hunting the Hangman'.
12.00-3.00pm
Book signing 'The Search' and 'Hunting the Hangman'
Book signing - 'The Search' & 'Hunting the Hangman'.
Crime fiction panel with Barry Forshaw, Leigh Russell and Peter Murphy.
We are delighted to announce the presence of the following authors to Newcastle Noir 2017, which will be launched on 28/04 in the evening and carry on over the week-end (29/04 and 30/04).
More information here: http://newcastlenoir.blogspot.co.uk/p/blog-page_6.html
University of Buckingham
Panel with Barry Forshaw and fellow crime fiction authors
http://www.bucklitfest.org/product/event-14-brit-noir-fiction-10-00-am-sunday-3rd-july/
Event Info:
Mark Mills, Leigh Russell & Howard Linskey with Barry Forshaw, author of Rough Guides to Crime Fiction
British television crime fiction and TV drama is enjoying a remarkable new golden age, and a handpicked panel of bestselling British crime novelists examine the entrails to discover just why that is. Mark Mills, Leigh Russell and Howard Linskey discuss UK crime – from the hardboiled to the cosy — with one of Britain’s leading experts on the subject, Barry Forshaw, author of Brit Noir and The Rough Guide to Crime Fiction.
Celebrating the launch of Behind Dead Eyes at the Waterstones stors in Welwyn Garden City.
Waterstones,
56/52 Howardsgate,
Welwyn Garden City
AL8 6BP