Journeyed Back to Early 19th Century Bristol for His Latest Book
Evening Post (Bristol, UK) › May 10, 2011
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Evening Post (Bristol, UK) › May 10, 2011
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A DECADE ago, Christopher Wakling was a reluctant lawyer, sitting in court, using the back of his legal notebook to scribble down ideas for novels.
So there are no prizes for guessing the inspiration for the main protagonist in his new novel, The Devil's Mask. Inigo Bright is a "bored young lawyer and frustrated artist" working in Bristol in the years immediately after the abolition of the slave trade.See the full content of this document
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Journeyed Back to Early 19th Century Bristol for His Latest Book
With four successful novels under his belt, the 40-year-old writer, from Clifton, is taking on two interesting new challenges with his latest work.
"It's the first time I've written a historical novel," Chris...See the full content of this document
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