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Join Irna van Zyl and Pamela Power for the launch of Death Cup at Love Books
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Murder is on the menu!

Penguin Random House and Love Books invite you to the launch of Death Cup by Irna van Zyl.

Irna will be in conversation with Pamela Power.

Please RSVP to Love Books on kate@lovebooks.co.za or 011 726 7408 by Tuesday, 10 April 2018.

  • Check out the Facebook event here

Ook beskikbaar in Afrikaans as Gifbeker!

Categories Fiction South Africa

Tags Book events Book launches Death Cup Irna van Zyl Johannesburg Love Books Pamela Power Penguin Random House SA


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