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Cream Tea and Meet Lesley McEvoy
Cream Tea and Meet Lesley McEvoy

Mon, Oct 17

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The Stripey Badger

Cream Tea and Meet Lesley McEvoy

Our famous Cream Tea and Meet the Author with Yorkshire crime writer Lesley McEvoy

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Time & Location

Oct 17, 2022, 2:30 PM

The Stripey Badger, The Stripey Badger, 7 the Square, Grassington BD23 5AQ

About the event

Join us at The Stripey Badger for a cream tea with Lesley McEvoy

Lesley  McEvoy is coming to The Stripey Badger on the 17th October to tell us  all about her fab books The Murder Mile and the Killing Song.

Tickets for this event are £5 and include a scone with cream and jam and a cup of tea or coffee.

Tickets can be bought in The Stripey Badger or online here

The Murder Mile

'Jo, it's me. We've found another body.'

A body is discovered on a canal towpath in the small Yorkshire town of Shipley. DCI Callum Ferguson calls on forensic psychologist Jo McCready to help investigate the mysterious crime.

The  victim is the second to be found on the canal in as many weeks, and Jo  believes a single killer is responsible. Then, when one of her troubled  patients is found brutally murdered, a puzzling connection emerges: is  the murderer taking inspiration from the most notorious serial killer in  Britain's history?As DCI Ferguson and Jo McCready race to find the  killer, the investigation takes more twists and turns than Yorkshire's  canals. And with more questions than answers, can they solve it before  another body turns up?

The Killing Song

"I've been reviewing the Leo Fielding murder case," Jo said. "It was one of my old cases," DCI Callum Ferguson replied. "That's why I wanted to see you. Because you got it wrong." Two  years ago, Leo Fielding was found dead in his Yorkshire home. The  police never found the killer, and the case remains unsolved. When  Fielding's desperate parents ask Forensic Psychologist Jo McCready to  help find their son's murderer, she discovers a piece of evidence that  changes everything.

As she  investigates, Jo gets a call from DCI Callum Ferguson about an alarming  development. At a busy train station, a man has randomly and viciously  attacked another passenger before fleeing the crime scene. But Jo is convinced this is no random attack.

She believes the two crimes are tangled up in the same web of deadly local secrets. Secrets that some will kill to protect.

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