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An Honest Deceit [Paperback] Guy Mankowski
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An Honest Deceit [Paperback] Guy Mankowski Paperback - 2016

by Guy Mankowski

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Urbane Publications, 2016-10-19. paperback. Acceptable/Unclipped . 8x1x5. Used: Acceptable/Unclipped ; Ex-library book. Wear present.Discolouration present.Fold creasing present.Foxing.Scruff marks and small marks present on the front cover and back cover.Scruff mark present at the sides of pages.Small mark present on a few pages.Tearing present.Stain present at the top of a few of the pages.Front of first page has been torn off.
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About the author

Guy Mankowski ============= Guy Mankowski was raised on the Isle of Wight. He trained as a psychologist at The Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability in London and gained a Masters in Psychology. The first draft of his debut novel, The Intimates, was written when he was 21. It was chosen as a 'Must Read' title by New Writing North's Read Regional campaign and called in for The Dylan Thomas Prize. His award-winning second novel, Letters from Yelena, was researched in the world of Russian ballet. He was one of the first English people to be given access to The Vaganova Academy, perhaps the most prestigious ballet school in the world. The novel was adapted for the stage and used in GCSE training material by Osiris Educational. His third novel, How I Left The National Grid was written as part of a PhD at Northumbria University. Publicity- maria@jhpbooks.net. Twitter- @Gmankow.