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| Ann launched her fourth novel, entitled 'An Act of Peace', at the Foreign Press Association in London on 19th July 2005. Published by Weidenfeld & Nicholson, this is a sequel to her earlier popular novel, 'An Act of Treachery' set in Nazi occupied Paris during the Second World War. |
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| Ann's novels continue to receive widespread acclaim. Her first novel, 'The Clematis Tree' tackled the emotive and challenging area of euthanasia, her second was 'An Act of Treachery', and 'Father Figure', her third novel,was published in January this year. It dealt with the difficulties divorced fathers sometimes find in gaining access to their children. |
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| Ann is working on a fifth novel to be published in due course. |
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Ann's Book Launch on 19th July at London's Foreign Press Association, where Ann's fourth novel, An Act of Peace, was unveiled. Ann with Peter Roche (Chief Executive of the Orion Publishing Group) and Ion Trewin, Ann's editor and Editor-in-Chief of the Orion Publishing Group. |
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Ann's Book Launch on 19th July at London's Foreign Press Association, where Ann's fourth novel, An Act of Peace, was unveiled. Ann signing books at her launch party. |
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Ann's Book Launch on 19th July at London's Foreign Press Association, where Ann's fourth novel, An Act of Peace, was unveiled. Malcolm, Ann and Father Michael. |
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