With her first novel, The Traitor Game, B.R. Collins won the 2009 Branford Boase Award and was nominated for the Carnegie Medal 2009 The world of computer gaming is perfect for teen boys especially The author is keen and available for promotion, both traditional and online
Praise for The Traitor Game: 'A wonderfully gripping book for teenagers ... Brain food that's well worth feeding to your teenage boys - and stealing from them afterwards' Big Issue Praise for A Trick of the Dark: 'A multilayered, metaphysical thriller ... dark, uneasy and extraordinary' The Times
B.R. (Bridget) Collins is a graduate of both university and drama school. Her first novel, The Traitor Game, was published to much acclaim. It won the Branford Boase Award in 2009 and was nominated for the 2009 Carnegie Medal. Bridget lives in Tunbridge Wells, Kent.
Praise for The Traitor Game: 'A wonderfully gripping book for teenagers ... Brain food that's well worth feeding to your teenage boys - and stealing from them afterwards' Big Issue Praise for A Trick of the Dark: 'A multilayered, metaphysical thriller ... dark, uneasy and extraordinary' The Times
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