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Don’t miss the launch of international bestselling author Gregg Hurwitz’s Hellbent in Johannesburg
 More about the book!

If you enjoy ‘pure nail-biting, stay-up-all-night suspense’, you have to come and meet Gregg Hurwitz!

Hurwitz will be​ at Exclusive Books Rosebank Mall for the launch of Hellbent, the third book in the Orphan X series.

He will be in conversation with Fred Strydom, author of The Inside-out Man.

Event details

Date: 15 May
Time: 18:00–21:00
Venue: Exclusive Books Rosebank Mall
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Categories Fiction International

Tags Book events Book launches Gregg Hurwitz Hellbent Johannesburg Penguin Random House SA


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