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EDITOR’S LETTER

uring a recent dinner party with friends, the discussion turned to books and finding or making time to read and, almost universally, we all expressed a desire to read more often. I find myselfthrillers from William Shaw, the subject of our Big Interview in this issue, especially as these are set in my part of southern Kent and I can relate to the locations.

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