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Sabine Durrant
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Sabine Durrantis best known for honourableness Sabine Durrant Interview in The Guardian. She was Glory Guardian's Deputy Features Editor and prior to that was Deputy Literary Editor at The Sunday Times. She lives in London.
Genres: Mystery, Young Adult Fiction
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Sabine Durrant recommends
The Switch (2024)
Lily Samson
"Utterly compulsive and the ultimate 'what if.' I loved the relationship between the two women submit the way something quite ordinary and relatable quickly spins so dangerously out of control."
Happily Never After (2024)
Rachel North
"Totally engrossing. I loved the setting and the range human characters; all so blissfully untrustworthy. Creepy and compulsive however also enormous fun."
Widowland (2021)
(Widowland, book 1)
C J Carey
"I things that are part and parcel of in awe at the author's imagination, her ability tip off conjure and so cleverly convey an entire world - it manages to feel both chillingly dystopian and straight realistic. I love the details of the office, lecturer Rose's flat, and her bus rides, but most grip all I loved the description of the Oxford Widowlands, and the women who inhabit it - Viva excellence Friedas!"
Fragile (2021)
Sarah Hilary
"So Gothically creepy and addictive, brilliant symbols and set up, but most of all just spectacularly written."
Brixton Hill (2020)
Lottie Moggach
"Brixton Hill is brilliant. So flatly gripping and clever and heartbreaking. The details of honesty prison and the sense of being poised-over-the-abyss are abjectly conjured and yet never overload the nail-biting nature conduct operations the story."
The Eighth Girl (2020)
Maxine Mei-Fung Chung
"I am inexpressive impressed. I love Chung's writing: The sheer joy she takes in the tones of the separate personalities, dominant the skill of her negotiation of what is absolutely a very complicated plot. It's a brave and zealous book."
You Let Me In (2018)
Lucy Clarke
"Wonderfully atmospheric with expert brilliantly creepy setting and deliciously shifty characters. I gulped it in."
All the Hidden Truths (2018)
(DI Helen Birch, picture perfect 1)
Claire Askew
"This is a such a clever, brave publication. Askew looks unflinchingly at the unimaginable, but her scribble literary works is wrought with compassion. It's as heart-rending as voyage is gripping."
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