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15 January 2026
6:30 pm to 8:30 pm
All ages welcome
£5 General Admission / £12 Ticket with Book
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Her latest addictive read sees a seemingly perfect man inserts himself into a woman’s life with devastating effect.
Lisa is joined in conversation by Caroline Hulse. The pair will discuss this utterly compulsive page-turner and answer audience questions, followed by a signing.
Doors at 6pm. ‘Ticket with Book’ option includes a copy of Don’t Let Him In (RRP £9.99) to be collected at the event.
About Don’t Let Him In
He’s the perfect man. He says he loves you. You think he might even be made for you. Before long he’s moved into your house – and into your heart. And then he leaves for days at a time. You don’t know where he’s gone or who he’s with. And you realise – if you looked back – you’d say to yourself: DON’T LET HIM IN.
‘Gripping. Shocking. Masterful.’ —FREIDA McFADDEN ‘Jewell gets better with every book she writes.’ —GOOD HOUSEKEEPING ‘Cancel all plans – this is a read-in-one-sitting book.’ —ALICE FEENEY
About the Author
LISA JEWELL‘s first novel, Ralph’s Party, was published in 1999 and was the best-selling debut novel of the year. Since then she has published another twenty-two novels, most lately a number of dark psychological thrillers, including Then She Was Gone, The Family Upstairs and None of This is True. Lisa is a number one New York Times and Sunday Times author who has sold over twelve million books worldwide and been published in over thirty languages. She lives in north London with her husband, two daughters, Daisy, a Romanian rescue dog, and a mad orange cat called Ivy.
CAROLINE HULSE lives in Manchester with her husband and a small, controlling dog. She is the author of general fiction books Reasonable People, All the Fun of the Fair, Like a House on Fire and The Adults. Under the name CE Hulse, her debut crime novel Vivian Dies Again is coming in January 2026. Her books have been published in fourteen languages and optioned for television.
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