Dean
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Stuart Turton:
Seven Deaths is easily my favorite book, and the only one that I've come across that did body-swapping/time looping in such a fascinating way. Have you come across any other books that have done this (uniquely niche) sub-genre justice? (Sidenote: Do you have any plans to visit Australia? I am based in South-East Queensland and would love to visit one of your book signings!)
Stuart Turton
Thanks for your question! I visit Australia quite a lot, as my wife is Australian, but sadly I don't usually tour. It's a huge country, and would require a lot of time away from my young family. If that ever changes I'll flag it on social media. Unfortunately, I haven't encountered anything else in this niche sub genre. That's part of the reason why I wrote mine. I wanted to read something like this.
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Hi Stuart! After finishing 7 1/2 deaths I stumbled upon the reading group guide questions in the back of the US version & the first question has my overtired brain stumped (not being able to put the book down till 3am has a lot to do with it) but what would your answer be to it? I had been equating the title with the number of days Aiden really had to solve the mystery & a death happening each day
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Mr. Turton, I would like to say that 7 deaths are by far the best book I have ever read! I understand that you probably cannot say too much if '7 deaths' is going to be turned into a stage play/movie/tv show. But I was curious... Will we ever see 7 deaths on the stage or big screen? Thanks, T.B
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Hello, I've just finished reading the seven deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle and I absolutely loved it, I think it might become one of my favourites of all times! The ending left me amazed by how complicated the plot is. I would have never expected, for example, Evelyn not being who I thought she was. Did you have a clear idea of how everything would turn out from the beginning? If you did, I admire your inventiveness!
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