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Helen Dunmore

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Helen Dunmore

Helen Dunmore was a British poet, novelist and short story and children's writer. Her best known works include the novels Zennor in Darkness, A Spell of Winter and The Siege, and her last book of poetry Inside the Wave. She won the inaugural Orange Prize for Fiction, the National Poetry Competition, and posthumously the Costa Book Award. She died in 2017.

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Exposure
Released the same day as the standard print edition
Title:
Exposure
Written by:
Helen Dunmore 
Read by:
Emma Fenney 
Format:
Unabridged CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
Duration:
10 hours 23 minutes 
Published:
January 28 2016 
Available Date:
January 28 2016 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781489079978 
Genres:
Fiction; Historical Fiction; Political Fiction; Spy & Espionage 
Publisher:
Bolinda audio 
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Sunday Times bestselling author
Award winning author

Winner AudioFile Earphones Award 2016

Forbidden love, intimate betrayal and the devastating power of exposure make up this remarkable new title, from Sunday Times bestselling author Helen Dunmore.

London, November 1960. The Cold War is at its height, and a spy may be a friend or neighbour, colleague or lover. At the end of a suburban garden, in the pouring rain, a woman buries a briefcase deep in the earth. She believes that she is protecting her family. What she will learn is that no one is immune from betrayal or the devastating consequences of exposure.

'Like many of the best spy novels, Exposure sets out to unsettle Britain’s view of itself.'
Sunday Telegraph

'Dunmore is such a class act … she sticks to the human essentials of her story, does not over-complicate things, and comes up trumps yet again.'
Mail on Sunday

'Helen Dunmore delivers a deceptively simple masterpiece, a new take on the lives of the men and –particularly – the women caught up in the cold war … Exposure is magnificent.'
The Independent on Sunday