Waterford Libraries are delighted to welcome bestselling author Andrea Mara to Central Library on Saturday 7th September at 3:00pm.
This continues our Writers at Waterford Libraries series.
Andrea Mara is a Number One Irish Times, Top Ten Sunday Times, and Number One Kindle bestselling author, who has been shortlisted for a number of awards, including Irish Crime Novel of the Year at the An Post Book Awards in 2023, 2022, 2021 and 2018.
Her most recent book, No One Saw A Thing, was a Number One bestseller in Ireland and Number One bestseller on Kindle, and has sold over 100,000 copies, spending five months in the Irish Top Ten. Her novel All Her Fault was Sunday Times Crime Book of the Month, a top ten bestseller in the UK and Ireland, and a Kindle Top 5 bestseller. It has been optioned for TV.
Hide And Seek charted in the Irish Times bestseller list for five weeks and was shortlisted for Irish Crime Novel of the Year in 2022.
This is a Free Event, but Booking is Required. Please contact Central Library on 051 849975 for bookings and further information.
This event is part of the Writers at Waterford Libraries programme of events for 2024. The series of writer events aims to unite readers and writers through free, accessible events in their local library branches.
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