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Novelists, if rumours can be trusted, are lonely beings, locked up in dark towers, plunking away at their typewriters, maybe drunk, sometimes bored to distraction, always driven by sordid imaginations and the horrible spectre of writer's block.

 

Kevin Cook talks about his new book, Titanic Thompson, the man who bet on everything.

 

Emma Donoghue on the TV Book Club, watch the verdict.

 

Ellen Bryson's The Transformation of Bartholomew Fortuno has been called 'an inspired drama' with a 'rich tapestry of romance, illusory science, criminal trickery and human intrigue.'


 

Read a chapter extract from Ellen Bryson's The Transformation of Bartholomew Fortuno.