Continuing our Criminally Good Night we have Traitors’ Faithful and best-selling author of Blood Orange, Harriet Tyce, discussing her page-turning extra-ordinary new novel, Witch Trial. Two teenage girls. One murdered classmate. And a modern-day witch trial that will divide the nation. Harriet Tyce will be in-conversation with author and multi-award winning screenwriter, Samantha Lee Howe.
This event is sponsored by The Happy Ladder.
Tickets: £12 / £10 concessions (students, under 27s and unwaged)
A Criminally Good Night Ticket Deal: Both events (Nicci French and Harriet Tyce) for £20 / £17 concessions
Box Office: essexbookfestival.org.uk or Mercury Theatre 01206 573948

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6.30pm – Nicci French in conversation with Linda Stratmann, What Happened That Night
8.15pm – Harriet Tyce in conversation with Samantha Lee Howe, Witch Trial
💬 The event will include an audience Q&A session.
📚 Copies of the book will be available to purchase on the night.
🖊️ After the event there will be an opportunity to get the book signed by the author.
🪑 Seats are unallocated.
☕ There will be refreshments available to buy from the bar.
🚗 The venue has limited free parking for approx 40 cars or there are several public car parks close-by. Parking information will be emailed to ticket-holders a few days before the event.
♿ The venue is wheelchair accessible. There are disabled facilities on site.

Photo of Harriet Tyce © Charlotte Knee
Harriet Tyce grew up in Edinburgh and studied English at Oxford University before doing a law conversion course at City University. She practised as a criminal barrister in London for nearly a decade, and subsequently completed an MA in Creative Writing – Crime Fiction at the University of East Anglia. She lives in north London.
Her first novel, Blood Orange, published in 2019 to huge critical acclaim and her second, third and fourth novels The Lies You Told, It Ends at Midnight and A Lesson in Cruelty have been Sunday Times bestsellers. Witch Trial is her fifth novel.

The page-turning extra-ordinary new novel from Harriet Tyce, author of the bestselling Blood Orange.
Two teenage girls. One murdered classmate. And a modern-day witch trial that will divide the nation.
When 18-year-old Christian Shaw is found dead in an Edinburgh park, the city reels – and the shock only deepens when police charge her best friends, Eliza Lawson and Isobel Smyth, with her murder. As social media explodes and headlines scream for justice, rumours of bullying spiral into something darker: whispers of rituals, obsession, and a teenage pact gone wrong.
Matthew Phillips, a respected heart surgeon, is reluctantly called for jury duty on the case. But as the trial unfolds – and the girls reveal a chilling defence no one saw coming – he begins to question everything: the motives, the evidence, even his own judgement.
Who’s telling the truth? Who can be trusted? And what really happened to Christian Shaw?
Let the Witch Trial begin . . .
‘Audacious, mind-bending, and brilliant. I couldn’t read it fast enough!’
– Lisa Jewell
‘Deliciously twisted…and what an ending! Genius!’
– Claire Douglas
‘Daring, different, clever and compulsive’
– Andrea Mara
‘Grips like a vice . . . An utter masterpiece’
– Sophie Hannah
‘Dark, wry and slippery underfoot, I adored it!’– Sarah Pinborough
‘The best thing I’ve read this year. An absolute triumph of a book.’– Abir Mukherjee‘Brilliantly clever and utterly addictive, I loved it.’– Clare Leslie Hall‘This mind-melting page-turner is Tyce at her whip-smart best.’– Ellery Lloyd‘A swirling miasma of meaning and counter-meaning.’– Chris Brookmyre
Harriet Tyce will be in-conversation with:

Photo of Samantha Lee Howe © Anne-Marie Bickerton
Samantha Lee Howe began her professional writing career in 2007 and has been working as a freelance writer for small, medium and large publishers ever since. She is a multi-award winning screenwriter and a USA Today Bestselling author.
Samantha’s breakaway debut psychological thriller, The Stranger In Our Bed, was released in February 2020 with Harper Collins imprint, One More Chapter. The book rapidly became a USA Today bestseller, and has now been turned into a feature film for USA, Canada, China, the UK, and various countries in Europe. The Stranger in Our Bed won Best Thriller at the National Film Awards.
Samantha lives in South Yorkshire with her husband, Historian, Writer and publisher, David J Howe and their cat Skye. She is the proud mother of a lovely daughter called Linzi.

A twisty post-WWII crime mystery of class, secrets and second chances.
Secrets bloom where the roses die – and Mel Greenway is digging up the truth.
In post-war Britain, Avonby estate is a crumbling relic hiding deadly secrets. Lady Melinda ‘Mel’ Greenway, a former army mechanic and the family’s poor relation, seeks solace in its overgrown gardens – until she unearths a body beneath the roses.
The discovery drags Mel into a tangled web of lies, resentments, and buried truths, forcing her to clash with Inspector Derrin Bradley, her wartime lover turned investigator. As Derrin digs into the dark web of secrets entangling Avonby’s privileged residents and its resentful staff, Mel is determined to solve the mystery herself. As sparks fly and old wounds resurface, Mel’s relentless pursuit of the truth puts her at odds with both her family and Derrin, while making her a target for a killer desperate to keep the past buried.
A tale of resilience, forbidden romance, and suspense, A Thorn in the Rose is a richly atmospheric mystery that will keep you guessing until the very last page.


