The North's biggest book club returns to the area this autumn and will be stopping off in Harrogate.
The Big Read is back between September 23rd and 25th, travelling to libraries across the North of England to celebrate and create awareness of literacy.
And it will be popping up at The Harrogate Inn on Monday 23rd September.
This free event is produced by Harrogate International Festivals and sponsored by the award-winning Inn Collection Group and Vintage Publishing.
It’s designed to celebrate and create awareness of literacy, whilst paying homage to the legacy of crime fiction’s greatest writers.
Visitors will have the opportunity to see the Festival’s Reader-in-Residence Luca Veste, and fellow novelist Ajay Chowdhury, who will travel to six libraries from Merseyside to Teesside discussing Chowdhury’s The Detective, as they take the critically acclaimed Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival on tour.
Ajay Chowdhury’s popular novel was a Times and Sunday Times Crime Book of the Year, and more than 1,000 free copies will be distributed across the participating libraries as well as at Harrogate library.
Sharon Canavar, Chief Executive of Harrogate International Festivals, said:
“We know that reading stimulates the brain, reduces stress and helps us relax and the aim of the Big Read is to bring people together from all walks of life through their shared passion for reading.
“This event is also a brilliant opportunity to raise awareness of local library services which really are at the heart of our communities.
“The Detective is a cracking read and illustrates the rich variety that can be found in the crime writing genre and I’m sure it will encourage readers to explore the rest of Ajay Chowdhury’s books.”
Luca Veste is the author of numerous crime novels, including You Never Said Goodbye, and The Bone Keeper.
As well as being the host of the ‘Two Crime Writers and a Microphone’ podcast and the co-founder of the Locked In Festival, he also plays bass guitar in the band The Fun Lovin' Crime Writers.
Andrew Robson, of The Inn Collection Group, said:
“The Big Read is a great way of supporting our libraries and bringing local communities together.
"Reading is one of life’s great pleasures and books have the ability to inspire us and show the world in a fresh light, which is why it’s a genuine pleasure for us to be involved in such a wonderful and rewarding project.”
The Festivals’ Reader in Residence Luca Veste said:
“I’m delighted once again to be able to take the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival on tour with the Big Read.
“Local libraries are a cornerstone of our communities and have been an important part of my own life from an early age.
“I’m really looking forward to discussing this brilliant book with crime writing fans new and old.”
Bestselling author Ajay Chowdhury said:
“I am both honoured and humbled that The Detective has been selected for this year’s Big Read.
“I’m excited to join Luca on the road and looking forward to meeting readers across the North of England!”
People can head to one of the participating libraries to collect a free copy of The Detective and sign up for the North’s biggest book club.

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