The 21st Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival is set to return to Harrogate this weekend, organised by Harrogate International Festivals.
The Festival, which takes place at Harrogate’s Old Swan Hotel from 18th-21st July, has been curated by 2024’s Festival Chair, bestselling crime novelist Ruth Ware.
Programme highlights include an all-star lineup of acclaimed writers and global bestsellers including Mick Herron, Louise Candlish, M.W. Craven, James Comey, Lucy Foley and Richard Osman.
It was also include the crowning of the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year and the much-anticipated Critics’ New Blood panel which showcases four talented debut novelists.
This year’s cohort, selected by a panel of the UK’s leading crime fiction critics, are Jonny Sweet, Martta Kaukonen, Claire Coughlan and Colin Walsh.
For aspiring writers, Creative Thursday offers an immersive day of workshops and talks led by bestselling writers and industry experts, with the unique opportunity to pitch work in the ‘Dragon’s Pen’.
Sharon Canavar, Chief Executive of Harrogate International Festivals, said:
“The Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival marks its twenty-first anniversary this year and we are incredibly proud of this world class event which is so warmly anticipated by authors, visitors and locals alike.
“Ruth has put readers at the centre of her brilliant programme and there is so much for everyone to discover and enjoy.
“Whether you are a reader or a writer we look forward to welcoming you to the Festival.”
A Festival for everyone, the evening events offer a host of opportunities for readers to engage with their favourite writers.
It will include the hotly contested Late Night Quiz hosted by Val McDermid and Mark Billingham and the highly anticipated Confessions of a Crime Writer where well-known authors disclose secrets from their past and the audience decide if they should be forgiven, or not.
Ruth Ware, bestselling author and 2024 Festival Programming Chair said:
“After so many months of plotting and planning, I'm thrilled with the incredible showcase of crime writing talent the Festival committee has put together.
“From newcomers to titans of the genre, from cosy crime to hard-boiled whodunnits, from psychological thrillers to forensic procedurals, is something for everyone at this year's Festival.
“But for me the true joy of the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival has always come down to one thing: the sheer pleasure of being among so many fellow book lovers, in a festival that puts the reader at the heart of everything.
"If you're a booklover, this Festival is for you."
Simon Theakston, Chairman of T&R Theakston Ltd, said:
“This year’s Festival celebrates crime fiction’s rich heritage while looking firmly to the future of the genre, with extraordinary debut writers appearing alongside legends of their craft, and boundary-pushing events exploring bold new ideas.
“As an avid crime fiction fan and reader, as well as headline sponsor, I am looking forward to an unforgettable Festival.”
To book tickets, call 01423 562 303 or email info@harrogate-festival.org.uk.
More information about tickets and packages can be found here.

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