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What has a crime writer, giraffe, red-eyed frog and bat-eared fox got in common?

We'll all be at Marwell Wildlife on 23 July 2009 between 3pm and 5pm.

Join me for a sumptuous tea and talk on 23 July 2009 in the spectacular setting of Marwell Hall at Hampshire Marwell Wildlife. But don't worry you won't be going on safari, (shame, I hear some of you cry), instead you'll be listening to me talking about my crime novels and how I write. I'll be reading extracts from my books and I'll also be answering questions (about writing - not exotic animals).

Marwell Wildlife is a registered charity so visiting it is not only a chance to get up close to the wonders of the natural world but also helps play a big part in saving the animals. From pink-tailed sharks to red-eyed tree frogs, laughing kookabura to frilled lizards, giraffe-nosed catfishes to bat-eared foxes – the 140-acre park is home to over 250 exotic and endangered species, ( not including crime writers) in beautiful, landscaped surroundings.

This summer, for the first time ever, Marwell is holding a series of literary teas and I am delighted to be the first author to kick start this exciting programme of entertainment. I will be reading from my novels, answering questions and signing books. There will be afternoon tea, cakes and scones. Yummie!

Pre-booking is essential. Please call 01962 777966 / 777936 or email events@marwell.org.uk. 10% discount for Annual Pass Holders - exclusive price of £37.35 per adult. For non Annual Pass holders the cost is £41.50 or visit http://www.marwell.org.uk/planning_yo....

Hope some of you can make it.

Dead Man's Wharf (Andy Horton) by Pauline Rowson
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Published on June 08, 2009 09:57 Tags: bat-eared, cakes, fox, frogs, giraffes, hall, literary, marwell, red-eyed, scones, tea, wildlife