News and Events
Toddington Library Event
Rose will be speaking with novelist Jane Thynne about women and espionage at the Toddington Library, Bedfordshire, at 7 pm.
Norwich Library Event
Rose will be 'Imagining History' with fellow novelists Sarah Bower and Maggie Freeman at the Norwich Millenium Library at 6 pm.
Thames Valley History Festival
Rose will be speaking about eighteenth-century crime with authors Imogen Robertson, Hallie Rubenhold, and Lloyd Shepherd at the Windsor Library at 3 pm. Were the Georgians - like the Victorians - fascinated with murder?
Cambridge Central Wives
Rose will be speaking to the Cambridge Central Wives lecture group about the 'trial' of Queen Caroline, the estranged, unhappy, and altogether difficult wife of George IV. Further details to follow.
Wisbech Library Event
Rose and other local authors will be signing copies of their books at Wisbech Library on Saturday 3rd December from 10am-3pm.
Come along and get some Christmas presents!
Cambridge Central Library
Rose is appearing with several other Cambridge area authors at a signing & selling event at the Cambridge Central Library, from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm.
Comberton Library Event, Cambridge
Rose will be speaking, reading, and answering questions at the Comberton Library, Cambridge at 7.30 pm.
Guildford Book Festival
Rose will be speaking about historical fiction with fellow novelists Emma Darwin, Maria McCann, and Roger Morris at 2.30 pm at The Electric Theatre, Guildford. Elizabeth Buchan is chairing the session. For further details, visit www.guildfordbookfestival.co.uk
Bodies in the Bookshop
From 6.00 pm Rose will be joining Heffers' annual jamboree of crime writing, featuring writers of thrillers, true crime, police procedurals, mysteries, historical crime, and everything in between. For details, contact Richard Reynolds at Heffers Bookshop, Cambridge on 01223 568532.
Beyond the Bursting Bodice
Rose will be speaking with novelists Emma Darwin and Maria McCann about women in historical fiction at the Women's Word literary festival at Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge. Further details of the event, which is scheduled for 6 pm, can be found at http://www.lucy-cav.cam.ac.uk/pages/news-events/womens-word-2011.php