A book launch and concert are set to captivate literature and music lovers.
The event, hosted by the Holt Bookshop on August 29, is its largest ever summer offering.
On the agenda is a conversation with 2024 debut novelist Harriet Constable about her critically lauded book The Instrumentalist.
Described by The Telegraph as a "superb historical debut", the novel delves into music, ambition and womanhood in 18th Century Venice.
Miss Constable will also be signing copies of her book, a standout publication for Bloomsbury Publishing this year.
Following the interview, musicians from Norwich Baroque will play music from the period, bringing the book's era to life.
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Pam Horrocks and Keith Britten, co-owners of the bookshop, said: “We feel excited and privileged to be involved with the promotion of this superb debut novel.
"The live performance of the music of the era by the Norwich Baroque trio has been carefully selected to bring another dimension to Harriet’s characters and words.
"This is an evening not to be missed.”
Tickets for the event held at St Andrew’s Church, Holt at 6.30pm are now available.
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