
It’s day three of the Manx LitFest.
A crime writers’ panel and fairytales for grown-ups are among the highlights of the evening programme.
Before all that, among an action packed schedule, there’ll be storytelling and activities for children of all ages at the family marquee in the villa gardens and a walk and talk around Scarlett.
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