Geri Halliwell-Horner of Spice Girls coming to Madison Theatre

Geri Halliwell-Horner has written the younger grownup novel “Rosie Frost and the Falcon Queen.”
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Lengthy Islanders anxious so as to add somewhat spice to their lives ought to head to the Madison Theatre at Molloy School in Rockville Centre on Oct. 3. Geri Halliwell-Horner, aka Ginger Spice of ’90s hitmakers the Spice Women, shall be on the theater to debate and signal copies of her younger grownup novel “Rosie Frost and the Falcon Queen.”

The occasion, which is being hosted by Theodore’s Books, begins at 7 p.m. Tickets, which could be bought at madisontheatreny.org, are $25 and embrace a replica of the e book. Ticket consumers can also get one free ticket for a kid below 12 (e book not included) utilizing the promo code UNDER12.

“Rosie Frost and the Falcon Queen” follows the orphaned Rosie, who is shipped to a faculty for extraordinary teenagers on mysterious Bloodstone Island. There she offers with a menacing deputy headmaster and a bunch of imply ladies. The climax takes place on the Falcon Queen Video games, which Rosie should win to avoid wasting the island, which can be the location of an animal sanctuary for endangered species.

Halliwell-Horner, after all, gained fame as a member of the Spice Women, the English woman group shaped in 1994 whose hits included “Wannabe,” “2 Change into 1” and “Spice Up Your Life.” Halliwell-Horner left the group in 1998 after which launched a solo singing profession. The group finally broke up in February 2001, however Halliwell-Horner did return when the Spice Women launched their first reunion tour in 2007.