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(12/05) Literary Society guest speaker in Buckingham



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THE Swan and Pen Literary Society welcomes David Kidd-Hewitt to the Sunley Lecture Theatre, Chandos Road Building, University of Buckingham on Monday(12/05) at 7.30pm.
His talk has the intriguing title, Hauntings, Heroes & Murders: A County Perpective. David is the author of several books; Buckinghamshire Tales of Mystery and Murder, Berkshire Tales of Mystery and Murder, Buckinghamshire Heroes and Bristol and Bath Whodunnit.

His latest book, Buckinghamshire Stories of the Supernatural, is due out in October 2008.

David has become increasingly interested in the paranormal and would be very interested to meet anybody who has any experience or knowledge of the supernatural or who claims to live in a haunted house.

The Swan and Pen welcomes non-members. There is a small fee of £3, which includes a drink afterwards.

If you would like any more information please ring Pat Phillips on 01280 821191.




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  • Last Updated: 07 May 2008 1:12 PM
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