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Tuesday 25 March 2008
You can rip up road but you can't stop the words
I wrote through the mess and mayhem outside. 1,500 words, a stonking new scene, if I do say so myself.
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Sarah Hilary
Bath, United Kingdom
'Downright dangerous' (Mick Herron). My new novel FRAGILE will be published by Pan Macmillan on 1 April 2021. Thanks for reading. Do get in touch: sarah_hilary@btinternet.com
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Fragile
Published 1 April 2021
Someone Else's Skin
Never Be Broken
Marnie Rome #6
Come and Find Me
Marnie Rome #5
Quieter Than Killing
Marnie Rome #4
Tastes Like Fear
Marnie Rome #3
No Other Darkness
Marnie Rome #2
Someone Else's Skin
Marnie Rome #1
Marnie Rome series
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