Book Week Scotland - Crime Author Panel - at Ibrox Library - Neil Broadfoot, Andrew Raymond, David Goodman with Natalie Jayne Clark
- Tickets
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Free - Drop-in - no ticket required
- Dates and times
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Thursday 20th Nov 2025
6:00pm
- Age
- Adult, 16+ years
- Venue
Celebrate Book
Week Scotland at Ibrox Library with our Crime Author Panel Event.
Exit Wounds is
the lastest thriller from Neil
Broadfoot featuring close
protection officer Connor Fraser and sedt in Norther Ireland. Broadfoot is described
by Ian Rankin as “A true rising star of crime fiction."
In The Bonnie
Dead, the explosive Scottish crime thriller debut from Andrew Raymond, DCI John Lomond is on the hunt for a notorious Glasgow child killer,
known as ‘The Sandman’. Could the Sandman’s identity lie buried in the coldest
of cold cases? Or is a new killer about to claim their first victim?
David Goodman rec ently won the Bloody Scotland Debut
Prize for his novel A Reluctant Spy. ‘Engrossing…ingenious…Goodman
combines traditional elements – the nods to Buchan, Fleming and le Carré – with
the topicality of 2020s technology and the threat from Russia’ Sunday Times
Chaired by Natalie Jayne Clark the Bloody Scotland debut writer nominee for her book Malt Whisky Murders.
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.