Patricia Wolf - a Salisbury Author Series event
- When
- 28 February 2025 from 2:00pm – 3:00pm
- Where
- Ingle Farm Library,
- Tags
- Community, Author event, Free event, Author event
- Cost
- FREE
Step into the thrilling world of crime fiction as the City of Salisbury proudly launches the 2025 Salisbury Author Series with a captivating event featuring bestselling Australian author Patricia Wolf.
Join us on Friday 28 February 2025, from 2pm to 3pm at the Ingle Farm Library, where Patricia will present her latest book, Opal. This gripping outback crime thriller, the third in her acclaimed DS Walker series, plunges readers into the heart of a small mining town beset by a double murder, a relentless flood, and a killer lurking among its trapped residents.
What to expect:
- An engaging discussion about Patricia’s writing journey and the inspiration behind Opal and the DS Walker series.
- An interactive Q&A session where you can ask your burning questions.
- A chance to meet Patricia in person, purchase her books, and have them signed.
- Complimentary light refreshments to enjoy.
Date: Friday 28 February 2025
Time: 2pm to 3pm
Location: Ingle Farm Library
Cost: FREE (light refreshments included). All attendees must have their own ticket.
This is a free event, but bookings are essential. Click here to reserve your spot now.
Don’t miss this opportunity to meet one of Australia’s leading crime writers and delve into the dark and thrilling world of Opal!
A small mining town. A brutal double murder. A killer among them.
Author bio
Patricia Wolf has been a journalist for more than 15 years, a regular contributor to titles including The Guardian, the Financial Times, The Independent and The Telegraph, among others. She grew up in outback Australia, in a mining town called Mount Isa in far north-west Queensland – eagle eyed readers will have spotted a small reference to it in her first book, OUTBACK. Patricia loves the rugged beauty, indigo sky and wide horizons of the outback, but left Australia after university to travel the world and became a journalist. She lives in Berlin, Germany, but the outback always calls her home.