The Bookery Presents: C. M. Ewan in conversation with Tina Orr Munro
Join us for an evening of high-tension crime fiction asC. M. Ewan, one of Britains most accomplished thriller writers, comes to The Bookery to discuss his latest novel, Eye Spy . He will be joined in conversation by Tina Orr Munro, crime writer, former journalist and friend of The Bookery.
In Eye Spy , C. M. Ewan delivers a razor-sharp, high-stakes thriller set aboard a fast-moving train from Paris to London. When a four-year-old girl identifies a fellow passenger as a Bad Man during a game of I Spy, her father is drawn into a terrifying race against time. Things only get worse when Mark realises the man is on their train, carrying a suspicious suitcase and sitting ominously close. Confined to the carriage and unable to escape, Mark must piece together a growing web of danger as secrets from the past begin to unravel, in a desperate attempt to save his family. Set over just three hours, Eye Spy is a claustrophobic, emotionally charged thriller that explores how far we would go and what we would risk to protect the people we love.
C. M. Ewan is widely acclaimed for his edge-of-your-seat standalone thrillers, including The House Hunt, One Wrong Turn and Safe House , as well as the much-loved G ood Thiefs Guide series. Praised by writers including B. A. Paris, Sharon Bolton and Chris Whitaker, his novels are known for their ingenious premises, tight plotting and relentless suspense. He lives in Somerset with his family and writes full time.
He will be in conversation with Tina Orr Munro, a former Police Scenes of Crime Officer who retrained as a journalist and specialised in writing about policing and crime. She is the former editor of Policing Insigh t and the author of the Ally Dymond police procedural series, published by HQ/HarperCollins. Her novels are praised for their authenticity and insight, drawing on her professional background and deep understanding of investigative work. Tina lives in North Devon, where her novels are set.
This event forms part of The Bookerys programme of author talks and cultural events and reflects the bookshops proud support for the National Year of Reading. The evening will include audience questions, followed by a book signing, with copies of Eye Spy available to purchase on the night.
| Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
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| Standard | £6.00 |
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
| C.m.ewan - Eye Spy (1 Apr 2026) | ||
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| Day | Times | |
| Wednesday | 19:00 | |
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