By Lucy Neill | 8 May 2026
Award-winning author of the internationally bestselling The Antique Hunters series C.L. Miller will be visiting Glemsford for a special in-person talk about her new novel on Wednesday 20 May.
C.L. (Cara) Miller is the author of The Antique Hunter’s Guide to Murder, its sequel The Antique Hunter’s Death on the Red Sea, and the latest story, The Antique Hunter’s Murder at the Castle.
Cara will be talking about the inspiration behind her books and the antiques which were chosen to be included, as well as some of the tips that help her write her books.
Tickets are £5 per person and are available to book in-person at Glemsford Library or online on Eventbrite.
This event takes place at Glemsford Village Hall and has been organised by the Friends of Glemsford Library. For more information, speak with a member of staff or contact the library on 01787 737100.
About C.L. Miller
C.L. Miller started working life in publishing as an editorial assistant for her mother, Judith Miller, on the Miller’s Antique Price Guide to Europe before she went into hospitality and events.
After she had children, she decided to follow her long-held dream of becoming an author and began writing full-time. She was an Undiscovered Voices winner in 2022 and was showcased in the UV 2022 anthology. She lives in a medieval cottage in Suffolk with her family.
C.L. Miller’s writing is characterized by well-structured plots, engaging characters, and a blend of humour and warmth. Her stories often explore the intricacies of the antiques trade, providing readers with a mix of mystery and charm. The narratives are designed to keep readers guessing with unexpected twists and relatable protagonists.
About The Antique Hunter’s Murder at the Castle
A mission to recover stolen art turns dire when one of Freya and Aunt Carole’s team members, Bella, disappears into the shadows of the frozen, snow-tipped and mysterious Scottish hills.
And when a discovery of ancient Scottish silverware is linked to the murder of a laird – with their colleague as the prime suspect – the intrigue deepens.
Surrounded by snow and secrecy, they must unravel a cunning plot and find their friend before isolation – or the killer – claims them all. Where is Bella now, and is she safe?
The Antique Hunter’s Murder at the Castle is available to borrow from our online catalogue with your library card.
