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Local Author To Speak at Henry Bloom Noble Library

by isleofman.com 28th January 2011
Local author Rakie Keig will be speaking about her new book, Homeground, a horror story set in the Isle of Man during the Second World War, at the Henry Bloom Noble Library on Wednesday, February 9. During the evening, which starts at 7.30pm, she will talk about her writing and take questions from the audience. Her earlier novels were Moths and Terror Island. Complementary refreshments will be provided and the evening is expected to finish by 9pm. Tickets are free but due to space constraints in the library must be obtained in advance from the ground floor counter. The Henry Bloom Noble Library, 10 – 12 Victoria Street, Douglas. Telephone 696461. Ends
Posted by isleofman.com
Friday 28th, January 2011 01:53pm.

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