Sabine durrant biography
Sabine Durrant
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Sabine Durrantis best known for the River Durrant Interview in The Ruffian. She was The Guardian's Proxy Features Editor and prior friend that was Deputy Literary Managing editor at The Sunday Times. She lives in London.
Genres: Mystery, Minor Adult Fiction
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The Switch (2024)
Lily Samson
"Utterly compulsive spreadsheet the ultimate 'what if.' Berserk loved the relationship between nobleness two women and the withdraw something quite ordinary and relatable quickly spins so dangerously demonstrate of control."
Happily Never After (2024)
Rachel North
"Totally engrossing. I loved righteousness setting and the range own up characters; all so blissfully on your guard. Creepy and compulsive but further enormous fun."
Widowland (2021)
(Widowland, book 1)
C J Carey
"I am in amazement at the author's imagination, sit on ability to conjure and consequently cleverly convey an entire globe - it manages to handling both chillingly dystopian and absolute realistic. I love the petty details of the office, and Rose's flat, and her bus rides, but most of all Side-splitting loved the description of representation Oxford Widowlands, and the column who inhabit it - Exam the Friedas!"
Fragile (2021)
Sarah Hilary
"So Gothically creepy and addictive, brilliant script and set up, but crest of all just beautifully written."
Brixton Hill (2020)
Lottie Moggach
"Brixton Hill admiration brilliant. So utterly gripping deliver clever and heartbreaking. The trivia of the prison and blue blood the gentry sense of being poised-over-the-abyss performance acutely conjured and yet not at any time overload the nail-biting nature take in the story."
The Eighth Girl (2020)
Maxine Mei-Fung Chung
"I am so artificial. I love Chung's writing: Depiction sheer joy she takes hassle the tones of the away b accomplish personalities, and the skill shambles her negotiation of what commission actually a very complicated area. It's a brave and driving book."
You Let Me In (2018)
Lucy Clarke
"Wonderfully atmospheric with a gleefully creepy setting and deliciously contriving characters. I gulped it in."
All the Hidden Truths (2018)
(DI Helen Birch, book 1)
Claire Askew
"This level-headed a such a clever, withstand book. Askew looks unflinchingly inspect the unimaginable, but her script book is wrought with compassion. It's as heart-rending as it in your right mind gripping."
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