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Devil's Music for Bloomsbury
11.04.08 Benedicte Page
Helen Garnons-Williams at Bloomsbury has acquired UK and Commonwealth rights in two novels from a debut author, Jane Rusbridge.
The deal was done with Hannah Westland at Rogers, Coleridge and White, for "a good five-figure sum". The first novel, The Devil's Music, will be published in summer 2009 and is described as "a beautifully told story of family secrets and betrayal," involving knots, Harry Houdini and the shifting landscape of memory.
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