The Star interviews Mo Hayder
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Today's edition of The Star features an interview with British crime novelist Mo Hayder, writer of "Birdman" and the hugely successful "Walking Man" series. Here's an excerpt:
BRITISH thriller writer Mo Hayder says her gruesome and gory tales help her deal with the darkness in her own mind.
“I don’t know what other writers are like, but I’m very unsettled in my head,” the 50-year-old says over the telephone from her home in the west of England. “My books are a way of metabolising my fears.”
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