Tessa Hadley is the author of four highly praised novels,
Accidents in the Home, which was longlisted for the
Guardian First Book Award,
Everything Will Be All Right,
The Master Bedroom and
The London Train, and one previous collection of stories,
Sunstroke.
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S. J. Watson lives in London and worked in the National Health Service for a number of years. In 2009, Watson was accepted into the first Faber Academy Writing a Novel course, a rigorous and selective program that covers all aspects of the novel-writing process.
Before I Go to Sleep is the result, and has now been sold in more than thirty-five languages around the world.
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Men from the Boys, the long-awaited sequel in the Harry Silver trilogy is out. We caught up with Tony Parsons last year to talk books - what he's reading, which book made him cry, which book he's re-read the most and more. Read the interview
here.
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Following the sad news of the loss of Josephine Hart, we thought we'd highlight our interview from last year, the answers to which seem all the more poignant. The interview was in support of The Truth About Love, a powerful story of family tragedy and obsessive love, read her
interview
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Crime writer
Val McDermid is back with her latest outing for police profiler Tony Hill,
The Retribution is out now in hardback.
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Love him or loathe him he is this country's most controversial living novelist and although he appears to have left these shores for the US his next title is apparently entitled State of England, perhaps suggesting that he is keeping one foot here still at least. His last novel was
The Pregnant Widow
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Ribblestrop was Andy Mulligan's first book, a childrens book, and was published in the UK in April 2009. Taking a slightly different approach
Trash is first and foremost a thriller. Read our interview with Andy.
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Chris Paling's ninth novel
Nimrod's Shadow is out now. You can read his
Q&A here and, being a new member of the BookRabbit community himself, you can even compare bookshelves with him!
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Andy Mulligan was a theatre director for ten years before travels in Asia prompted him to retrain as a teacher. We caught up with Andy recently, his 3rd novel
Trash is out now. Oh and it's about to be made into a movie by Working Title Films!
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Nicknamed "Hitch", Christopher Hitchens was a British American
author and journalist whose books, essays, and journalistic career spanned more than four decades.
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