Joan Rowling is preparing to release a new detective Automatic translate
A new exciting story from a series of books about detective Carmoran Strike will soon appear on the shelves of bookstores. The work has already been written and is on its way to publication. This was announced yesterday on the Twitter page of the popular detective Robert Galbraith.
It’s no longer a secret for everyone that Robert Galbraith is a pseudonym under which the creator of Potteriana, the beloved writer of millions of teenagers around the world, Joan Rowling is hiding. The writer began to release a detective cycle of works about Karmoran Strike under an assumed pseudonym. Thus, Rowling tried to keep secret her passion for creating detectives, which she did pretty well. However, for a long time she did not succeed in concealing the name of the real author. Nevertheless, the author decided to continue to write detective stories under the masculine name and only Potter does she sign with her real name. Continuing a kind of professional game, she even created an official Robert Galbraite page on Twitter, where on his behalf he informs readers about new works and events on the path of detective writing.
The novel about detective Strike, the plot of which promises to be as exciting as the previous books of the cycle, is already ready for release. By the way, Rowling finished writing it back in April, but so far not all publishing and organizational issues regarding the publication of the book have been resolved. However, the author assured her fans that the book will be published this year.
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