Aye Write! presents: Assault & Vinegar v. Assault & Sauce Mitchell Theatre 26th Nov 2015

Crime Writers: Caro Ramsay and Neil Broadfoot
Mitchell Theatre
26th Nov 2015 • 6:30PM – 7:30PM
Crime writers Caro Ramsay and Neil Broadfoot debate whether Edinburgh or Glasgow provide the best location for a crime novel. Salt or Sauce?
Join crime writers Caro Ramsay and Neil Broadfoot in a head-to-head event where they will debate whether Edinburgh or Glasgow provides the best location for a satisfying crime novel. In the Glasgow corner, Caro Ramsay, whose first four novels are police procedurals featuring DI Colin Anderson and DS Freddie Costello. Caro was born in Govan, and is a qualified Osteopath. Sticking up for Edinburgh, Neil Broadfoot whose debut novel Falling Fast was shortlisted for the Deanston Crime Book of the Year and its sequel The Storm has just been published. Neil works for the Scottish Government.
£5
Or buy tickets from the box office on 0141 353 8000
Mitchell Theatre, 6 Granville St, Glasgow G3 7DR
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