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Famous authors to visit Mid Argyll bookshop

CELEBRATED authors will visit Argyll Book Centre in Lochgilphead later this month.

Visitors to the shop will be able to meet Marian Pallister, who will be in the shop from 11.30am, as she launches her long-awaited new book ‘The Crinan Canal’.

Debi Gliori’s The Tobermory Cat.
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