Tuesday, 14 May 2019

Launching Crackerjack - Peter Church






Exciting local author Peter Church is to be the guest speaker at the Thursday Club's May luncheon to take place at Buitenverwachting Restaurant on Thursday 23 May, 12 Noon for 12h30...

He will be chatting about his edge of the seat, brand new, crime thriller Crackerjack.

Church is a family man and lives in Constantia with his wife and three children. Crackerjack is his third book.

THE BOOK
From Bantry Bay to Deep Cyber Crackerjack will keep you guessing; this page turning book takes you from when young, bright and sexy, Carla Vitale has been handpicked to run Supertech, Africa’s leading independent engineering firm… then, one Friday afternoon in Cape Town, her dream is shattered.
Her boss and mentor, Nial Townley, disappears, his luxury vehicle is found in a crevice at the bottom of Chapman’s Peak, and US$20 million is missing from Supertech’s overseas accounts.
Three months later the police still haven’t solved the riddle of either his death or the missing money. (See some reviews at the bottom of the invitation)

Menu not available as yet, but I can say with certainty that Chef Patron, Edgar Osojnik will be titillating our taste buds with an absolutely delicious lunch.

Crackerjack was released in the US to favourable reviews, such as the New York Journal of Books which commends Church's strong, believable characters. One of Church's other strengths is his ability to conjure a visual picture - from an icy midnight swim in the Atlantic to a high-speed drive down Ou Kaapse Weg. Crackerjack has a complex plot with unexpected twists and turns.

For more information or to book email sandybailey@telkomsa.net or telephone 021 685 8016




Monday, 8 April 2019

Gangster State - Pieter Louis Myburgh

Launching



Pieter Louis Myburgh Guest Speaker
at
The Grill Room, Kelvin Grove
Thursday 11th April 2019 at 12 Noon for 12h30


Pieter-Louis Myburgh is an award-winning investigative journalist. He has done work on multibillion-rand contracts at the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA); shady intelligence projects at the State Security Agency (SSA); and the #GuptaLeaks. He is the author of the bestselling The Republic of Gupta. Myburgh is a member of Scorpio, the Daily Maverick’s celebrated investigations team.

Members of the Thursday Club were lucky enough to meet him when he launched The Republic of Gupta a fascinating talk and book.

THE BOOK

Gangster State promises to be even more explosive.

In spite of Cyril Ramaphosa’s ‘new dawn’, there are powerful forces in the ruling party that risk losing everything if corruption and state capture finally do come to an end. At the centre of the old guard’s fightback efforts is Ace Magashule, a man viewed by some as South Africa’s most dangerous politician.

Investigative journalist Pieter-Louis Myburgh ventures deeper than ever before into Magashule’s murky dealings, from his time as a struggle activist in the 1980s to his powerful rule as premier of the Free State province for nearly a decade, and his rise to one of the ANC’s most influential positions.

.Gangster State is an unflinching examination of the ANC’s top leadership in the post– Jacob Zuma era, one that should lead readers to a disconcerting conclusion: When it comes to the forces of capture, South Africa is still far from safe.

We have all enjoyed Kelvin Grove in recent months. Edgar apologises, he is still too busy to accommodate a Club function. We will return as soon as he is able.

It is suggested that if you would like to attend this luncheon you call asap as we expect booking to be brisk. For further information or to book please either call 021 695 8016 or email sandybailey@telkomsa.net .







Wednesday, 6 March 2019

Zakes Mda Introduces his New Book

Launching

Zakes Mda – Guest Speaker
Thursday 7th March at 12 noon for 12h30
The Grill Room at Kelvin Grove

We are privileged to have celebrated author Zakes Mda with us at our next get together. 
He was born in the Eastern Cape but spent his early childhood in Soweto, finishing his schooling in Lesotho.  He commutes between the USA, where he is Professor Emeritus at Ohio University, and South Africa, where he is Extraordinary Professor of English at the University of the Western Cape; a beekeeper in the Eastern Cape (running a project he established in 2000 with rural women), and a director of NeoZane, an animation film production company. He is also an Honorary Patron of the Market Theatre and the Jozi Book Fair.

He is a prolific writer of novels, plays, poems and articles for academic journals and newspapers. His writing has been translated into twenty languages. Mda is a recipient of South Africa’s Order of Ikhamanga.  In 2017 his novel Little Suns won the Barry Ronge Fiction Prize.



THE BOOK
Zakes Mda’s glorious new novel draws on the true history of ‘Farini’s Friendly Zulus’, men who were taken to Britain and then to America as performing curiosities. The novel opens in 1885 with the hero, Em-Pee, in wintry New York, contemplating with distaste the melodramatic ‘savage’
performance of ‘The Wild Zulu’, in stark contrast to his own true history, so little understood here: His Zulu colleagues call him Mpi, which has become Em-Pee to the English-speakers.’ His true name is not the only loss in this far, foreign country, and he is seen as little more than a freak show
act – though at least he is not kept in a cage like the beautiful Dinka Princess, with her gold-painted Papier-mâché crown, and a patchwork cape of Mink, Otter and Kodiak fur. For Em-Pee, it is love at first sight; though she is not free to love anyone back…

So begins one of Zakes Mda’s most striking stories, a short novel but one that packs a powerful punch and will stir up strong feeling in its depiction of terrible, real injustices and indignities, while at the same time also celebrating the vigour and ingenuity of the creative spirit, and the transformative power of love.
  
The cost per person is R350 which includes service and wine. Please either telephone 021 685 8016 or get in touch by email sandybailey@telkomsa.net or more information or to book.






Monday, 28 January 2019

A Fast-Paced, Relevant, Standalone Thriller - Launch

Launching



Guest Speakers            Author duo Michael Stanley
Where                          The Pavilion, Kelvin Grove
When                           Thursday 14 February
Time                            12 noon for 12h30


Yes, it’s a Valentine’s Day get-together.

The award writing team, Michael Stanley (Michael Sears and Stanley Trollip) will be with us to present their new book, a gripping crime thriller, set in South Africa against the underworld of wildlife poaching, in particular, the illegal trade of Rhino horn.

Michael and Stanley will share their experience of how co-authoring works as well as some quite gritty research in developing this novel.


The Authors
Michael Stanley is the writing team of Michael Sears and Stanley Trollip. Both were born in South Africa and have worked in academia and business. Their Detective Kubu series has been critically acclaimed and is an international bestseller, picking up multiple awards since first publication. Dead of Night marks a new departure for the duo.

The Book
Freelance journalist Crystal Nguyen heads to South Africa to research a feature on Rhino hunting… for National Geographic with devastating results.  Within a week she’s been hunting poachers, hunted by their bosses and then arrested in connection with a murder, she goes undercover in Vietnam trying to discover the truth before she’s exposed by the local mafia.  The South African authorities need to be convinced to take action before it’s too late both for the Rhino and for her. She has a powerful story to tell if she survives long enough to tell it…
Dead of Night is a stunning thriller which exposes one of the most vicious conflicts on the African continent . . .  you won’t be able to put down.

The Pavilion is a lovely room and parking is plentiful and safe.  The price for a two-course meal which includes wine and service is R350. 

For more information or to book telephone 021 685 8016 or email.sandybailey@tekomsa.net 

This is what has been said about the book which has just had its UK launch.

‘A wonderful, original voice – McCall Smith with a dark edge
and even darker underbelly’
- Peter James

‘Under the African sun, Michael Stanley’s Detective Kubu investigates crimes
as dark as the darkest of Nordic Noir. Call it Sunshine Noir, if you will – a must
Read’
- Yrsa Sigurdardottir

Detective David ‘Kubu’ Bengu is a wonderful creation, complex and beguiling.
The exotic smells and sounds of Botswana fill the pages as well as the changes 
and struggles of a country brimming with modern technology yet fiercely clinging to
old traditions. Compelling and deceptively written...’

-New York Journal of Books



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Monday, 3 December 2018

Pieter Dirk Uys - Echo of a Noise - His Memoir

Introducing


Lunch at The Grill Room, Kelvin Grove
Tuesday 4th December 2018 at 12 noon for 12h30

How fabulous that Cape Town’s favourite son, Pieter Dirk Uys will be with us to introduce his new book The Echo of Noise – A Memoir of Then and Now. 

“PDU un-powdered. No props, no false eyelashes, no high heels, no security blankets.”

This poignant and intimate memoir, revealing the person behind the persona, is both moving and hilarious. Pieter-Dirk Uys has published two previous memoirs: Elections and Erections (2002), focusing on AIDS, and Between the Devil and the Deep (2005), focusing on his theatre career. This time, he recalls his childhood and family, his forbidding and musically driven father, his brilliant but disturbed mother, his sister the child prodigy, and Sannie Abader, the woman who worked in the Uys household “Sonskyn” in Homestead Way, Pinelands, a second mother to Uys. Also featuring his Afrikaner matriarch “Paarlse ouma” and his strudel baking German Oma, his friendship with Sophia Loren, his invention of Evita Bezuidenhout, and the joys, and sorrows of his remarkable life.




Wednesday, 14 November 2018

The Agony of Theo & Flora

                                                                


Meet Author Mark Winkler
Luncheon at Buitenverwachting Restaurant
Thursday 22ndNovember 2018 – 12 Noon for 12h30


Guest speaker Mark Winkler is the author of critically acclaimed novels; An Exceptionally Simple Theory (of Absolutely Everything); Wasted and The Safest Place You Know (shortlisted for the Sunday Times Barry Ronge Fiction Prize). His work is also published in the United States and in France. He lives in Cape Town.

Winkler was born in Johannesburg and grew up in what is now Mpumalanga; he attended high school at St. Alban's College, Pretoria and graduated from Rhodes University with a Bachelor of Journalism in. Like the main character in his new book, critically acclaimed writer Mark Winkler was also moved to create a novel after discovering a box of old letters.

The Book
In Theo & Flora, Winkler tells the story of a stalled novelist called Charlie Wasserman who, when his investment-banker wife divorces him, finds among her belongings a box of letters. Written between 1940 and 1944, the letters reveal a love affair between her grandfather, Theo, a forty-something lawyer at the time, and Flora, a much younger journalist.

Theo & Flora is a narrative enriched by Cape Town’s Jewish community at the time, with cameos by prominent South African visual artists like Irma Stern, Jean Welz and Gregoire Boonzaier, and numerous references to classical music that complements the book’s elegant prose. Not only a period piece, the novel also registers the world’s current political climate – from immigration politics to issues of cultural appropriation. Written with wit and poignancy, Theo & Flora is as moving as it is entertaining and the novel is a gratifying addition to this author’s body of work.

Talented Chef/Patron Edgar Osojnik will be creating a delicious gastronomic delight for our palates which will be accompanied by Buitenverwachting’s elegant wines.  The menu will be circulated as soon as I have it.  The price per person is R440 fully inclusive.

Please contact Sandy on email sandybailey@telkomsa.net or telephone 021 685 8016 for any further information or to book.







Tuesday, 9 October 2018

Meet Charismatic Author Mike Nicol



Delicious Lunch at Buitenverwachting Restaurant

Thursday 11th October at 12 noon for 12h30


Born in Cape Town, guest speaker Mike Nicol was educated here and in Johannesburg, where he began his working life as a journalist. During the 1980s he moved back to Cape Town and worked on the magazine Leadership for a number of years. Towards the end of that decade, he published his first novel, The Powers That Be, resigned from the magazine and began what he calls "the scary life of a freelance journalist and writer." 
His genre: Thriller

September saw the publication of Mike Nicol’s exhilarating new thriller Sleeper. Set in locations in and around the city of Cape Town, the book features cool cat surfer PI Fish Pescado and Vicki Kahn, a gutsy local spy who has excellent taste in wine… she drinks Buitenverwachting, she is Fish’s girlfriend, both are well-known Nicol characters.

About the book:
The first bombshell Sleeper drops is the killing of the minister of energy. Then the cop investigating the murder commits suicide. Fearing a conspiracy, the minister’s lover hires PI Fish Pescado to find the killer. Then she goes missing. And Fish is being stonewalled by the cops because…

… In the dark shadows of Cape Town, there’s another game being played out. A complex one involving Iranian agents, the theft of highly enriched uranium, and the kidnapping of a top scientist. Ex-spy Vicki Kahn is bribed by her former handler to track the terrorists. The hunt is deadly and nothing is what it seems. A sleeper has been awoken… ISIS is involved. So is the CIA. There is chatter of a dirty bomb headed for Europe.

The price per person for a gourmet luncheon including Buitenverwachting’s elegant wines is R440 per person fully inclusive.  For more information or to book, please telephone Sandy on 021 685 8016 or get in touch by email sandybailey@telkomsa.net.

Looking forward to a delightful afternoon.