WHEN deadlines loom, bestselling historical fiction author Kirsty Manning heads to Anglesea. The coastal town has long been a creative retreat for Manning, offering space to think, write and step away from the demands of everyday life. That balance of work and escape has accompanied the writing of her latest novel, Murder in Paris, a mystery set amid the grand estates, luxury yachts and haute couture of early 20th-century high society. A lifelon…
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