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Bookface Sip & Swap with Tom Hindle at Glaschu (Glasgow)

  • Glaschu Restaurant & Bar 32 Royal Exchange Square Glasgow, Scotland, G1 3AB United Kingdom (map)

Bookface Sip & Swap with Tom Hindle at Glaschu (Glasgow)

Join us at 9.3am on Saturday 28th February at Glaschu for a morning of bookish chat with Sunday Times bestselling novelist Tom Hindle.

🎀 Live Q&A with Tom

πŸ“š Sustainable book swap – bring up to 4 books (300+ to choose from)

πŸ₯‚ Sip & socialise – coffee/tea, πŸ₯β˜•️ croissant πŸ₯‚ fizz of soft drink included

πŸ‘‹ Come solo or bring a pal – Bookface events are friendly and welcoming

About Bookface

Created in 2020 by avid reader Heather Suttie, Bookface is a 5,000+ strong online reading community and live event series that’s hosted 70+ sold-out events across Scotland. Bookface Sip & Swaps are a mix of relaxed author chats, and bookish good vibes. Previous guests include Val McDermid, Lisa Jewell, Tom Newlands, Claire Douglas, Shari Lapena, Juano Diaz, Sophie Gravia, John Niven, Heather Morris, Davinia Taylor, Susannah Constantine, Chris Brookmyre, Helen Fields and many more.

Bring two or more books to participate in our book swap of 300 titles or just come to meet the authors and enjoy a brilliantly bookish experience – no pressure, Kindle and audiobook fans always welcome.

About Tom Hindle

Tom Hindle, originally hailing from Leeds, now lives in Oxfordshire with his wife and daughter, an overly opinionated cat and two surprisingly cunning tortoises.

He is the author of A Fatal Crossing, Tom’s hugely successful debut novel which was a Waterstones Thriller of the Month. He is also the author of The Murder Game, a Waterstones Paperback of the Year in 2023. Murder on Lake Garda and Death in the Arctic are Tom’s most recent, and Sunday Times bestselling, novels. His writing is inspired by masters of the crime genre such as Agatha Christie and Anthony Horowitz.

BOOK TICKETS

Tickets: Β£27.80 per person

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