TIdelines Programme Programme 2019 Joomag | Page 9

making waves Denise Mina Conviction Sunday 29 September Harbour Arts Centre 9 6.30-7.30pm £8 Denise Mina brings her much anticipated new novel Conviction to Tidelines. Betrayed and abandoned by her husband and her best friend, Anna McDonald turns to a true-crime podcast for distraction, unwittingly setting her past and present lives on a collision course and sending everything she has worked so hard to achieve into freefall. A twisting, darkly comic, thrill-a-minute ride across Europe. “If you loved Killing Eve, you’ll devour Conviction” (Erin Kelly). Yrsa Sigurdardóttir and Lilja Sigurdardóttir Icelandic Noir Sunday 29 September 8.00-9.00pm Harbour Arts Centre £8 Yrsa Sigurdardóttir, is an award-winning, best-selling crime writer whose novels have been translated to 35 languages. Her latest novel, The Absolution is the third in her Huldar and Freyja series and explores the dark side of social media.. In a Tidelines exclusive, Yrsa will be joined by fellow award- winning Icelandic crime writer, Lilja Sigurdardóttir, with her new novel Cage, the thrilling conclusion to her Reykjavik Noir trilogy. Although not due for UK publication until October 2019, advance copies of Cage will be available to purchase at this event, courtesy of Orenda Publishing. Sponsored by Tidelines audience ‘chuck-it-in-the-bucket’ donations Pop-up Book Launch Saturday 28 September Harbour Arts Centre 4.15-4.45pm FREE (Ticketed) In a Tidelines special, BBC Radio Scotland presenter and author Theresa Talbot gives a sneak pre-publication preview of her new novel, The Quiet Ones, a psychological drama that will form the final part of her Oonagh O’Neil Trilogy. with Theresa Talbot (Please note that as this is a pre-publication event, the book will only be available in download format).