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SUE WATSON

ue Watson worked as a journalist, then a TV producer before becoming a full-time writer. ‘I was with the BBC,’ she says. ‘It was a brilliant job and I worked with so many interesting people, including celebrities, but I always knew that one day I would write a book. Now I write two a year. I have written three in a year but had no life and spent most of the time at my desk. I recently signed a new contract with Bookouture for two

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