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The Summer is Over

Posted by Leigh Russell on Sep 16, 09 09:26 PM in What's On

See me reading an extract from Cut Short on Youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wW3Ixmq3OyA

The summer is over. I've spent the past few months promoting Cut Short, the first in my series of crime thrillers, giving talks and signing in bookshops. You can see my current schedule on my blog http://www.leighrussell.blogspot.com
It's also on my publisher's website http://www.noexit.co.uk/titles.php/itemcode/488 where you can find links to newspaper and BBC Radio interviews, and my own post on The Bookseller blog.

The summer is over and so is the launch of Cut Short. If you haven't yet made up your mind whether to read it, you can see me reading an extract on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wW3Ixmq3OyA

Yes, the summer is over and the manuscript for Road Closed, the second in my Geraldine Steel series, has gone off to the publisher. I'm taking a short break from writing, trying not to think about Dead End, the third book in the Geraldine Steel series.

The summer is over. The days are getting shorter. My publisher has produced a new poster. It reads: Looking for a Unique Christmas Gift? What could be better than a book personally inscribed and signed by bestselling popular author Leigh Russell

Winter suddenly seems uncomfortably close . . .

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