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rdfs:comment Rachel Hore (Surrey, 26 januari 1960) is eRachel Hore (Surrey, 26 januari 1960) is een Brits schrijfster van romantische fictie. Zij woont met haar echtgenoot -de auteur - en hun drie kinderen in Norfolk. Na het bestuderen van de moderne geschiedenis aan St Catherine's College (Oxford) werkte Hore bij uitgeverij HarperCollins totdat zij met haar gezin verhuisde naar Norfolk. Sindsdien geeft zij les in creatief schrijven en publiceren aan de Universiteit van East Anglia. Haar boeken zijn ook in het Nederlands vertaald.oeken zijn ook in het Nederlands vertaald. , Rachel Hore (born 26 January 1960) is a BrRachel Hore (born 26 January 1960) is a British fiction writer, living in Norwich. After reading Modern History at St Catherine's College, Oxford, she worked at HarperCollins until moving to Norfolk with her husband, the author D. J. Taylor, and three children. She now teaches creative writing and publishing at the University of East Anglia. She is the author of eight novels, several of which have been Sunday Times Top Ten bestsellers.ave been Sunday Times Top Ten bestsellers.
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