Interpreting Evil in Wellington
6 August 2007
Interpreting Evil in Wellington
The master of interpreting evil and writer of The Bone Collector, Jeffery Deaver, will be in Wellington on Thursday 30 August to talk about his new novel, The Sleeping Doll. In The Sleeping Doll, Deaver introduces Special Agent Kathryn Dance, an expert in kinesics - the science of interpreting non-verbal behaviour.
Formerly a lawyer, Deaver is the author of 22 novels and two short story collections. His books have been translated into 35 languages.
This New Zealand Book Council event is your only chance to hear this best-selling writer talk with crime fiction scholar and enthusiast Professor Melanie Nolan in Wellington.
Interpreting Evil: Jeffery Deaver Thursday 30 August Time: 7.00pm-8.00pm Venue: Lecture Theatre One, Rutherford House, Bunny Street, Thorndon Tickets: $10.50 Book Council members, $13 students/unwaged, $16 non-members.
The New Zealand Book Council is a not-for-profit organisation focused on bringing books and people together.
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