Kerran Olson, Nichola Hatcher and Aisling Lawless.
Camera IconKerran Olson, Nichola Hatcher and Aisling Lawless. Credit: Supplied/Martin Kennealey d474781

Joondalup Dymocks to launch Books at Bars series

Tyler BrownJoondalup Times

DYMOCKS Joondalup will launch its Books at Bars series on October 31.

“Join us at our favourite local bar Down the Hatch with some friends for a glass of wine or beer and discussions about great books,” staff member Aisling Lawless said.

The first event will run from 6pm to 8pm and welcomes Perth crime authors Dave Warner and Alan Carter, whose books will be available to buy and have signed.

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In Warner’s new book Clear to the Horizon, detectives Snowy Lane and Dan Clement team up in the search for a missing girl that will put them on the track of a cold-case killer who abducted three young women from the Perth suburb of Claremont.

While Carter’s Marlborough Man follows Nick Chester who works as a sergeant for the Havelock police in the Marlborough Sound at the top of New Zealand’s South Island.

In the last couple of weeks, two locals have vanished. Their bodies are found but the Pied Piper is still at large.

Tickets from bit.ly/2zeeu5q which include nibbles from a grazing platter.

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