
It didn’t get anywhere but it didn’t matter as I’d found something I loved doing and couldn’t have stopped writing even if I’d wanted to. A couple of months later, I’d completed an 80.000 word novel. I’d heard about a competition that the Sunday Times was running, had an idea for a story and began writing.

I’d always wanted to write but I never had time to actually sit down at a computer until my two elder daughters left home. I know that this may sound a bit stuffy, but for the moment, I prefer to be referred to as BA Paris so that I can maintain a little anonymity for as long as I can! And thank you, I’m so glad you enjoyed Behind Closed Doors and thrilled that you think it’s one of the best you’ve read in a while.įor those readers who haven’t yet heard of you or your book can you provide us with an introduction? I am so excited to have you visit the book review cafe today, but before we start should I refer to you as BA Paris? Or do you have another name you like be called? Also I would just like to congratulate you on Behind Closed Doors, it’s one of the best psychological thrillers I’ve read in a long time (and I’ve read a fair few).


Today is publication day for Behind Closed Doors, and it’s the debut novel from B A Paris, it really is one hell of a read, you can read my review further down the page. Paris Author of Behind Closed Doors visit the book review cafe today.
