Aye Write! CL Taylor & Sarah Pinborough – Gripping Psychological Thrillers, Mitchell Library, 19th Mar 2017

CL Taylor & Sarah Pinborough – Gripping Psychological Thrillers
19th Mar 2017 • 3:00PM – 4:00PM • Mitchell Library
CL Taylor and Sarah Pinborough will be reading from and discussing their gripping psychological thrillers.
In CL Taylor’s The Missing, when fifteen-year-old Billy Wilkinson goes missing in the middle of the night, his mother, Claire, blames herself. She’s not the only one. There isn’t a single member of Billy’s family that doesn’t feel guilty. But the Wilkinsons are so used to keeping secrets from one another that it isn’t until six months later, after an appeal for information goes horribly wrong, that the truth begins to surface. In Sarah Pinborough’s Behind her Eyes, Louise has made her son her world, supporting them both with her part-time job since her husband walked out. But all that changes when she meets David and Adele. But as she becomes obsessed by this flawless couple she begins to see the terrible secrets are they both hiding and how far will they go to keep them?
Tickets: £6
0141 353 8000
The Mitchell Library, North St, Glasgow G3 7DN
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