An Evening with Lisa Jewell and Andrea Mara in conversation

    From thrilling plots and unexpected twists to deeply complex characters, join us for an evening with two bestselling authors as we delve into the dark and gripping worlds of their latest psychological thrillers. 

    In Lisa Jewell’s It Could Have Been Her, a lost dog, whose owner is now missing, draws Jane back to an isolated house that she has been in before. 25 years earlier, she was here with a man she didn’t know.. until a scream and thud from upstairs sent her running. Now, when she glimpses a haunted looking woman through the window, she is driven to finally uncover the house’s secrets. But those secrets are more terrifying than she could have ever imagined, especially when she realises it could have been her…

    In Andrea Mara’s Such a Nice Girl, a getaway to a glamorous, luxury wedding takes a dark turn. When you and your best friend go to wake your twenty-four-year-old daughters, you find them missing and a shocking scene left behind. As secrets come to light and you must work together to unravel the mystery, testing your friendship to its limits, could it be that one of your daughters is trying to kill the other? And if so…. which is the killer and which is the victim?

    This is an 18+ event.

     

    © Clara Molden

    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-three novels, most lately a number of dark psychological thrillers, including Then She Was GoneThe Family Upstairs and None of This is True. Lisa is a number one New York Times and Sunday Times author who has sold over ten million books worldwide and been published in more than thirty languages. She lives in north London. 

     

     

    Andrea Mara is a number one Sunday Times, Irish Times and Kindle bestselling author, whose books have sold more than one million copies across all formats. The TV adaptation of her 2021 book, All Her Fault, aired in November 2025 to huge critical and audience acclaim, with Sarah Snook (Succession) playing the lead. It became the most-watched TV show in America during the first week of its release. Her most recent novel, It Should Have Been You, won Irish Crime Novel of the Year at the 2025 An Post Book Awards. It was a No.1 bestseller in Ireland for six weeks, and a Top Ten Sunday Times bestseller in the UK. Her book No One Saw a Thing was a Sunday Times number one bestseller and has sold over half a million copies. Andrea lives in Dublin with her husband and three children.

     

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