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Roger Hunt’s interview in Dundee Courier

In Latest book information, What the Media Say on July 25, 2011 at 4:01 pm

The Dundee daily newspaper, the Courier, interviewed Roger Hunt in Monday 25 July 2011. The article by Jack McKeown coincides with the publication of Be Silent Or Be Killed by Luath Press. Luath has taken over publication from Corskie Press, which brought out the original book in 2010.

He said in the interview: “Since the attacks happened I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about the decision I made, both the conscious and unconscious ones, and wondering how differently things could have worked out.”

Speaking about his time with his family, he said: “We used the strength of each other. There are time when it’s been difficult – I’ve had broken sleep, flashbacks – but having my family around has got me through it.”

The book is now available throughout the UK, bringing Roger’s remarkable story to a far wider audience.

Roger Hunt is also speaking at the Edinburgh International Book Festival on 19th August.

Leading Scottish publisher takes over Roger Hunt’s title

In Corskie Updates on May 29, 2011 at 8:54 pm

The publishers of Roger Hunt’s Be Silent Or Be Killed are now Scottish publishers Luath Press. Luath Press, based off the Royal Mile in Edinburgh,  is a leading independent book publisher with over 300 books in print including modern fiction, history, travel guides and poetry. Any inquiries to 0131 225 4326.

Scottish publisher Luath Press takes over publication of Roger Hunt’s gripping title.

In Corskie Updates on March 23, 2011 at 8:32 pm

The Scottish book firm Luath Press – based in Edinburgh – will be taking over the imprint of Be Silent Or Be Killed from April. A new cover design will be used but the amazing story of Roger’s situation in Mumbai remains virtually unchanged, with a few editorial improvements.

It means that Roger Hunt’s story, co-written with Kenny Kemp, will be given a much wider profile across the major booksellers in Scotland.

The book will be available in WH Smith and Waterstones for the first time.

Corskie Press would like to thank all those who have supported the book, particularly those independent booksellers in the North-East of Scotland.

Under the Corskie imprint the book has sold over 800 copies and has received several  five-star reviews on Amazon

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