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A thoroughly satisfying mix of history, romance and mystery.
I had the good fortune to be born into a family of readers. My
mother was reading Mary Stewart’s This Rough Magic when I was born,
so it was perhaps no surprise that Mrs Stewart became my own
favourite author.
I can’t remember when I began to put words on paper myself, but at
seven - after reading Little Women and deciding that I wanted to be
just like Jo - I started writing first chapters, and wrote
continually through my teenage years. After studying politics and
international development at university, I sidestepped into museum
work and at the age of twenty-two became a curator.
In that same year, my sister dared me to stop writing first
chapters and produce a book. I’d never been able to resist a dare!
By the end of that summer I’d finished my first novel, and I was
hooked. My ‘hobby’ had become a vocation.
I left the museum to waitress and write. Working mostly late at
night, I wrote my second novel, Mariana, and submitted it to
Transworld Publishers’ Catherine Cookson Fiction Prize competition.
Four days before Christmas, I learned that I’d won. The very best
of Christmas presents, and one that truly changed my life - not
only the £10,000 prize, but major international publication of a
book that continues to find its own life.
And more than twenty years later, I’m still feeling fortunate,
doing the thing I love best...telling stories. Sally Armstrong is
an actress known for her work on television in The League of
Gentlemen, Frontiers and Holby City. She studied at the Birmingham
School of Speech Training and Dramatic Art and has a strong
background performing on stage, including in London and across the
United Kingdom. Sally has narrated many audiobooks in a range of
genres but is best known for her work on Lin Anderson’s Dr Rhona
MacLeod series.
'She has a poetic sensibility and a sense of mystery; she could
write the modern Rebecca.'
*The Bookseller*
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