Maryhill Library

Frances Crawford - Bad Bad Place

Frances Crawford - Bad Bad Place
Tickets
Free
Dates and times
Monday 9th Mar 2026
6:00pm
Age
18+ years, Adult

Join us at Maryhill Library to hear Frances Crawford discuss her much anticipated debut novel Bad Bad Place.


A Bad, Bad Place is a sweeping crime novel about the far-reaching effects of a murder on a community in Glasgow. Shot through with remarkable humour, Frances Crawford’s stunning debut is a coming-of-age whodunit, and intimate portrait of a working-class neighbourhood that marks the arrival of a major new voice in crime fiction.



'Clever, honest, heart-rending.' VAL MCDERMID 

'I haven’t read anything quite as unique as this since Trainspotting.' LIN ANDERSON


Contact Maryhill Library on 0141 276 0715 for more information.


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