Best-selling author Gerald Seymour in conversation with Phil Rickman at Hereford's Powell Theatre

Gerald Seymour
Gerald Seymour
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BEST-selling author Gerald Seymour will be in Hereford to talk about his latest novel, A Deniable Death.

Seymour has been a full-time writer since 1978, before which he was a reporter at ITN for 15 years, covering events in Vietnam, Borneo, Aden, the Munich Olympics, Israel and Northern Ireland.

Seymour will be in conversation with Herefordshire’s Phil Rickman, author of the bestselling Merrily Watkins series, and presenter of BBC Radio Wales book programme Phil the Shelf.

Seymour’s first novel was the acclaimed thriller Harry’s Game, set in Belfast and adapted for television. A further six titles – The Glory Boys, The Contract, Red Fox, Field of Blood, A Line in the Sand and The Waiting Time – were also adapted for the screen.

Gerald Seymour will be answering questions about his life and work at the Powell Theatre next Thursday, July 12 at 7pm. Further details from Hereford Waterstone's on 01432 275100.

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