Plus the Rev Richard Coles and Colm Tóibín on his sequel to Brooklyn...
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| Summer fiction highlights | | | Hello, This summer, join a global book club with fellow fiction fans from around the world as Guardian Live brings you a packed programme of livestreamed and interactive events with your favourite authors. Kate Atkinson and the Rev Richard Coles will bring us new murder mysteries; Elif Shafak will share her spectacular vision of an imagined world; Bernardine Evaristo will revisit her tale of family ties and illicit love; and I'll be sitting down with Colm Tóibín to hear about Long Island, the highly anticipated return to his modern masterpiece, Brooklyn. Take a look at the listings below for more details, or visit theguardian.com to explore all our upcoming events. Lisa Allardice Chief books writer, the Guardian | Book tickets |
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| Colm Tóibín | Thursday 23 May 2024 7pm–8.30pm BST | Long Island is Tóibín's richly imagined follow-up to Brooklyn. In it, Eilis Lacey finds herself back in Ireland after receiving a shocking piece of news. | Book tickets | |
| | | | The Rev Richard Coles | Thursday 20 June 2024 8pm-9pm BST | This whodunnit is the latest addition to Coles's Canon Clement Mystery series. He will also reflect on his remarkable career in this special event. | Book tickets | |
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| Kate Atkinson | Wednesday 21 August 2024 8pm-9pm BST | Death at the Sign of the Rook is a brilliantly new inventive murder mystery, and the latest in Atkinson's Jackson Brodie crime series. | Book tickets | |
| | | | Bernardine Evaristo | Thursday 26 September 2024 7.30pm-9pm BST | Join the Booker-winning novelist, live in London and online, as she revisits her much-loved novel, Mr Loverman, ahead of a BBC adaptation. | Book tickets | |
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