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Bestselling Crime Fiction Author to visit Loughborough Library

Posted on 08/01/2010

Leicestershire Councty Council Community Services

8 January 2010

Bestselling Crime Fiction Author to visit Loughborough Library

Bestselling author SIMON KERNICK is to visit Leicestershire County Council’s Loughborough Library on Tuesday 2nd February 2010 (7.00pm, admission free).

Simon will talk about his latest bestseller “The Last 10 Seconds” and his career as a crime fiction novelist. “The Last 10 Seconds” is Simon’s ninth crime novel, and features policewoman Tina Boyd, who has appeared in several of his previous titles. Simon is a major name in crime fiction, and his hard hitting, thrilling books such as “Relentless” and “Target” are worldwide best-sellers. They are all available from Leicestershire Libraries.

For more information on his books see his website www.simonkernick.com.

Admission is free, but places should be booked by contacting Loughborough Library on 01509 212985 (email loughboroughlibrary@leics.gov.uk)

Simon is available for local interviews (please contact Polly Andrews on 020 8231 6795 or p.andrews@transworld-publishers.co.uk)

It would be a crime to miss him.

For further information please contact Development Librarian John Martin (john.martin@leics.gov.uk or 0116 305 3813) or Loughborough library (01509 212985 or loughboroughlibrary@leics.gov.uk)

Background notes

Libraries across Leicestershire are continuing to see an increase in visitors as the UK finds itself recovering from a recession. Traditionally, people turn to public libraries for cheaper entertainment, information about finding employment, free access to computers and the internet, help with saving money and being ‘greener’ by borrowing free books rather than buying.

Leicestershire libraries have seen vast improvements recently, as part of an £8 million refurbishment programme.

Self service machines are now being introduced at major libraries across the county and will allow people to borrow and return books, CDs, DVDs quickly and easily, contributing to a much more effective and improved customer service.

A new mobile library has also been introduced. The mobile service enables residents in rural areas with no static library to access the service from their community.

It’s free to join libraries around Leicestershire. The service:

  • offers free book loans
  • enables you to research free information
  • offers free use of computers
  • offers free use of the Internet via Broadband
  • offers music and films available for hire from as little as £1 per week

Details of library developments can be found on www.leics.co.uk/libraries

Details of events can be found at www.leics.co.uk/events

Facts & figures about Leicestershire libraries in 2008-2009

  • 55 libraries
  • 92,378 hours open
  • 3,853,867 visitors
  • 6 Mobile libraries
  • 412 PCs
  • 22,205 DVDs to rent
  • 728,628 books to borrow

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