Murder & Mystery with Stephanie Austin

The Bookery, 21 High Street, Crediton, EX17 3AH
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The Bookery is delighted to welcome back local author and good friend of the bookshop,Stephanie Austin, for a special book signing event celebrating the launch of her latest cosy crime novel, How to Get Murdered in Devon.

Taking place onSaturday 8th November from 11am to 12.30pm, this free ticketed event offers readers the chance to meet Stephanie, hear more about her writing process, and get signed copies of her newest release in the popularDevon Mysteriesseries.

How to Get Murdered in Devonfollows amateur sleuth and antique dealerJuno Browne, whose latest adventure begins with the shocking discovery of a dead body in the boot of a car. As Juno investigates, she uncovers a tangled web of secrets involving a missing woman, a notorious local family, and a long-lost red diamond. With twists, humour, and a vividly drawn Devon setting, this ninth instalment in the series is a gripping and atmospheric read.
Stephanie Austin has enjoyed a varied career as an artist and antiques trader and previously worked with the Devon Schools Library Service. When not writing, she is actively involved in amateur theatre as a director and actor, and lives locally in Devon.

Join us for a morning of mystery, conversation, and community celebration with one of Devons finest crime writers.

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