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Deborah Lawrenson spent her childhood moving around the world from Kuwait to
China, Belgium, Luxembourg and Singapore with diplomatic service parents. She
read English at Cambridge University and worked as a journalist in London. She
is the author of nine novels, including the critically acclaimed The Art of
Falling, which was a WHSmith Fresh Talent novel, and The Lantern, which was
picked as a summer read for the Channel 4 TV Book Club in 2011.
In October 2016, 300 Days of Sun was selected as one of the Great Group Reads
for National Reading Group Month, run by the Women's National Book Association
in the USA.
The Secretary was inspired by her late mother's work for British intelligence.
The 1958 diary she wrote at the height of the Cold War in Moscow provides
authentic background details.
Deborah lives in Kent and spends as much time as possible at a crumbling hamlet
in Provence, the atmospheric setting for The Lantern and two Death in Provence
novels, co-written as Serena Kent.
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