
Tanya Goodin ( Stop Staring At Screens)ġ9. Louise Burfitt-Dons ( The Missing Activist)ġ8. Roland Chesters ( Ripples from the Edge of Life)ġ5. Ian Peacock ( Bankers: From Pillars to Pariahs)ġ4. Siobhan Ferguson ( Pretty City London)ġ1. John Grigg ( All Quiet in the Western Suburbs)ĩ. Post-Referendum Britain and a country on high alert for terrorist attacks. Emma Bache ( Reading Between the Lines)Ĥ. So whys no one looking Vivid, clever, and utterly compelling, THE MISSING ACTIVIST is the story of an outsiders attempt to uncover a deadly conspiracy at the heart of a UK political party. Louise Burfitt-Dons is a former journalist, playwright, and screenwriter of thrillers.

Colby, Act Against BullyingLouise Burfitt-Dons. The author has had experience of both having been a national candidate during the 2015 General Election as well as the founder of an anti-bullying charity during the scandal which rocked the Tories after the tragic death of a young activist later that year. Molly Arbuthnott ( Oscar The Ferry Cat)ģ. Lentala Of The South Seas: The Romantic Tale Of A Lost Colony.

These are the authors and their books, and the order in which they will speak:Ģ. Waterstones, 220-226 Chiswick High Road. Free admission but please book a ticket so we can keep track of numbers. Booking is open online via our Ticket Source page Supported by, which will film the talks. Each author has just two minutes to speak about their book, making this a fast-paced, fun and fascinating evening.

On the eve of the Festival, over a glass of wine, Torin Douglas and Jo James showcase the wealth of local talent that Chiswick has to offer.
