Ibrox Library

Author Event – The Kitchen Vigilante with Ferrier Richardson and Alex Meikle

Author Event – The Kitchen Vigilante with Ferrier Richardson and Alex Meikle
Tickets
Free - ticket required
Box office telephone
Dates and times
Thursday 14th May 2026
6:00pm
Age
16+ years

CUISINE MEETS CRIME

 

Renowned Glasgow restaurateur, celebrity chef and editor of Glasgow on a Plate, Ferrier Richardson and local crime author Alex Meikle talk about their new Glasgow based thriller:

 

THE KITCHEN VIGILANTE

 

JUSTICE WILL BE SERVED

 

Inspired by a personal tragedy, Kitchen Vigilante is a fast-paced story of a successful Glasgow chef, Charlie Carty, who is at the top of his profession when his life is shattered by the senseless murder of his brother.

Charlie takes matters into his own hands, seeking revenge against his brother's killer, becoming a vigilante and ultimately waging war on organised crime in Glasgow.

 

The authors will read excerpts from the book, explain the background and what inspired them to write it and take questions from the audience.

Described by Sky News as “Fast moving, heartfelt, a page turner…” join Alex and Ferrier for a fascinating insight into the dark side of the city.

 

Please contact Ibrox Library on 0141 276 0712 to reserve your FREE place.

Accessibility guides

Read the accessibility guide for Ibrox Library on AccessAble

Accessible toilets

This accessible toilet is approximately 16m (17yd 1ft) from the main entrance.

Assistance dogs

Assistance dogs are welcome. We can provide a bowl of water for an assistance dog.

Hearing loop

There is a portable loop hearing assistance system.

Baby changing

Baby feeding

Computers

PC's and printing services are available for public use.

Parking

Parking is free for all users. The car park is at the side of the venue.

Photography and video recording

On occasion, Glasgow Life will be on the premises to film and take photos.

Study spaces

Free wifi

Location Map

Ibrox library was designed by Rogerson & Spence and opened in 1981. The building originally had a children’s project room, community room, toilet for people with disabilities and public telephone. All of these areas are still in use to this day with the exception of the telephone. Ibrox was one of the first real learning centres in Glasgow to be created from the existing network of community libraries, officially opening in April 2000.

 


You may also like