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Human rights charity Justice is to run t its second arts and literature evening in the historic surroundings of the Great Hall at Middle Temple, London. Double Booker prize winning author, Hilary Mantel, will read from Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies, bringing to life one of the most complex characters of Tudor England, Thomas Cromwell.
An evening with Hilary Mantel
The reading will be followed by a Question and Answer session, book signing and drinks and canapes. 'An Evening with Hilary Mantel' will be hosted by Justice chair Baron Judge PC QC and Baroness Kennedy of The Shaws QC in the Great Hall at Middle Temple at 6pm on 11 February. Tickets are £50 and can be purchased by calling +4420 7329 5100 or from the website.
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