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Paul Hudson, M C Beaton and Trevor Simpson waiting to greet you at Meet The Authors lunch

TICKETS are now on sale for the Courier's very first literary lunch – Meet The Authors.

The event, on May 22, is being staged in association with Finn Gledhill Solicitors, which has offices in Halifax and Hebden Bridge.

It will bring together a TV weatherman, the creator of two of our best-loved fictional detectives and an authority on the 1960s pop music scene in Halifax.

Our guests will be Paul Hudson, a familiar face to viewers of BBC's Look North, novelist Marion Chesney, aka M C Beaton, author of the bestselling Agatha Raisin and Hamish Macbeth books and Calderdale's own Trevor Simpson, author of the hugely successful Small Town Saturday Night.

We're now offering a chance for Courier readers and book-lovers to meet all three authors and hear anecdotes about their careers.

Meet The Authors will be held at Berties Banqueting Rooms, Elland and includes a three-course lunch.

Tickets are 23.50 each or 210 for a table of 10. They are on sale at the Courier, King Cross Street, Halifax; Brighouse Echo, West Park Street; Todmorden News, Fielden Square; and Hebden Bridge Times, Crown Street.

Bookings can be made by ringing the Courier with credit or debit card details 01422 260358.

It's turned out nice again for TV's Paul - click here to read Virginia Mason's feature

Marion Chesney - one of our favourite detective writers

The Swinging Sixties are on their way to our literary lunch


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