She read 171 books for the prestigious literary prize. “On Oct. 17, I’m going to sit down and read a book I have no obligation to read,” she said.
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Q. & A.: Val McDermid on What It’s Like Judging the Man Booker Prize
Wednesday, 17 October 2018
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