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Paullina Simons, the author of red leaves, was born in 1963 in St Petersburg, Russia. ... Simons worked as a journalist and as a producer for a television network before she found a love for writing fiction and dedicated her life to just that. ... Simon’s writing endeavors show the reader a diversity of styles with Tully; a rich and emotional tale, Red Leaves; a murder mystery, Eleven Hours; a psychological suspense thriller, The Bronze Horseman a historical novel, and her newly released sequel to The Bronze Horseman; The Bridge to the Holy Cross. Reviews for Simons’ early work, including Tully and Red Leaves, were usually less than enthusiastic which made Simons large reader population so extraordinary.
Red Leaves, published in 1997, is Simon’s second novel and takes a huge step up from Tully in the sophistication of writing. Despite being labeled a murder mystery, Red Leaves holds all the things Simons is known for; pain, suffering, longing, loneliness, yearning, grief and even a little romance.
Approximate Word count = 818 Approximate Pages = 3.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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