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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Siân_BusbySiân Busby - Wikipedia

    Busby was diagnosed as suffering from lung cancer in 2007. [4] She had finished her last book, a novel A Commonplace Killing , shortly before she died from the disease in 2012. [ 5 ] The book, describing the investigation into the murder of a woman in post-war London, was published in May 2013 and featured as BBC Radio 4 's Book at Bedtime in June of the same year.

  2. May 24, 2013 · Busby's posthumously published novel is a murder mystery set in north London just after the war. It is a vividly realised portrait of postwar life, with hints of the author's own imminent death

  3. Oct 2, 2013 · The loss of physical intimacy is brutal, horrible. But we also had an unusually deep intellectual and spiritual connection. That intangible connection cannot be destroyed; it is manifest in a continuing internal dialogue with Siân in my heart and head, and through the warmth that memories generate. We were always confident of the connection ...

  4. Sian busby Stock Photos and Images. RM BJ5TH9 – Sian Busby novelist pictured at Hay Festival 2003. RM BJ41YA – Author Sian Busby at the Guardian Hay Festival Hay-on-Wye, Wales, UK 2003 KATHY DEWITT. RM 2T9RC7A – London, UK. 26th Nov, 2023.

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0123914Sian Busby - IMDb

    Sian Busby. Additional Crew: Romance de Valentía. Sian Busby was born on 19 November 1960 in London, England, UK. She was an assistant director, known for Romance de Valentía (1993), 2nd Annual Directors Guild of Great Britain DGGB Awards (2005) and Roy Rogers, King of the Cowboys (1992).

  6. Apr 30, 2013 · In an interview with the Daily Telegraph in 2009, when her first novel, McNaughten, was published, Ms Busby talked of her upbringing as part of a proudly Welsh family – her father was an actor ...

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  8. May 26, 2009 · And I'm hopeless with numbers." • McNaughten: A Novel by Sian Busby (Short Books) is available from Telegraph Books for £12.99 + £1.25 p&p. Call 0844 871 1515 or visit books.telegraph.co.uk ...