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Brilliant review of Broken Bodies by Sally Emerson on Harriet Devine’s blog

'A reviewer when the novel first appeared described it as 'a clever mixture of thriller and passionate love story which holds the reader spellbound' and that sounds about right.' Harriet Devine reviews Broken Bodies by Sally Emerson. You can read the review here and get your copy of the book here.

  • November 6, 2017
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Fantastic review of Listeners by Sally Emerson as part of the blog tour…

'Emerson is a most unusual and interesting writer...I found this one extremely readable, and whizzed through it very quickly - it manages to combine powerful and sometimes disturbing psychological realism with black comedy in an attractive way.' There's a fantastic review of Listeners by Sally Emerson on Harriet Devine's blog which you can read here and get your copy of Listeners here.

  • November 2, 2017
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Sally Emreson’s guest post for It Takes a Woman Blog

Sally Emerson writes a guest post for Broken Bodies on It Takes a Woman blog. You can read the full post here and get your copy of the book here today.

  • November 2, 2017
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First Stop of the Blog Tour: Q&A with Sally Emerson on First Page to Last Blog

For the first stop of the blog tour, there's a Q&A with Sally Emerson on First Page to Last Blog. You can read this here and get your copy of Listeners and Broken Bodies now.

  • October 30, 2017
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The day I tried to persuade Benazir Bhutto not to return to Pakistan by Desmond de Silva for The Observer

Desmond de Silva remembers the day he tried to persuade Benazir Bhutto not to return to Pakistan and writes about it for The Observer. You can read the piece here and get your copy of Madam, Where Are Your Mangoes? here.

  • October 30, 2017
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Broken Bodies and Listeners by Sally Emerson are touring blogs…

Follow Broken Bodies and Listeners by Sally Emerson on a UK blog tour.. .Starting on Friday 27th October!

  • October 25, 2017
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The Gibraltar Chronicle on the launch of Madam, Where Are Your Mangoes? by Desmond de Silva

Get your copy of Madam, Where Are Your Mangoes? by Desmond de Silva here today.

  • October 17, 2017
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Going to the Basquiat exhibition? Read Basquiat: A Quick Killing in Art by Phoebe Hoban

If you're going to the Basquiat exhibition, don't forget to read up on this extraordinary artist beforehand. We published the definitive biography of Basquiat. Get your copy here today. .

  • October 17, 2017
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Our Chairman writes about Singular Encounters on his blog…

Our Chairman Naim Attallah interviewed an extraordinary list of men for his title Singular Encounters following the success of his book Women. In Singular Encounters he interviews: Sir Harold Acton, Lord Alexander, Michael Aspel, Mark Birley, William F. Buckley Jr, Sir Raymond Carr, Maurice Cowling, Quentine Crewe, Nigel Dempster, André Deutsch, Dominick Dunne, J K Galbraith, Monsignor Gilbey, Lord Goodman, Derek Hill, Stanley Hoffman, Richard Ingrams, Lord Lambton, Yehudi Menuhin, William Rees-Mogg, Willie Rushton, Arthur Schlesinger Jr, Colonel Townend, John Updike, Sir Fred Warner, Auberon Waugh, Edmund White, Sir Gordon White, A N Wilson. You can read the full piece on his blog here and get your copy of Singular Encounters here today.

  • October 12, 2017
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