About the Author:
Fiona Rintoul is a writer, journalist and translator. Her poems and short stories have appeared in anthologies and magazines, including Mslexia and Gutter, and she is a past winner of the Gillian Purvis New Writing Award and the Sceptre Prize. She translates from German and French into English and recently completed a new translation of the first world war German classic Erziehung vor Verdun by Arnold Zweig. It was published as Outside Verdun by Freight Books in May 2014 to mark the centenary of the start of the First World War. Fiona’s journalism concentrates on financial topics, and she also writes travel pieces and reviews. She was one of the journalists of the year in the 2012 State Street institutional press awards. She has a particular interest in Germany and is a past participant in the IJP British-German Journalists’ Exchange programme. Fiona lives in Glasgow.
Review:
"Rintoul pulls the reader through her story with craft and psychological precision, while trawling a satisfyingly long way into her characters’ pasts and futures." - The Scotsman
"The Leipzig Affair is a gripping, complex debut that thrills through the human stories it tells of the Cold War, stories of flawed individuals caught in circumstances beyond their control, in a world in which nobody can be trusted. A hugely evocative read." - Zoë Strachan, author of Negative Space
"... a hugely talented writer, The Leipzig Affair will resonate loud and clear with anyone conscious of the dangers of CCTV culture in modern Britain. A stark warning and a powerful story." - Rodge Glass, author of Bring Me the Head of Ryan Giggs
"I read this in one go, never quite sure who to trust or believe - the good or the bad. A psychologically complex story that brilliantly reflects disturbing times in a divided city and society. Its sharp, clever, sentences kept me hooked right to the end." - Linda Leatherbarrow, author of Essential Kit
"... a story of betrayal only partly redeemed by love, by an author who hauntingly evokes the milieu." - Jonathan Falla, author of The Physician of Sanlúcar
"Rintoul pulls the reader through her story with craft and psychological precision, while trawling a satisfyingly long way into her characters’ pasts and futures." - The Scotsman
"The Leipzig Affair is a gripping, complex debut that thrills through the human stories it tells of the Cold War, stories of flawed individuals caught in circumstances beyond their control, in a world in which nobody can be trusted. A hugely evocative read." - Zoë Strachan, author of Negative Space
" a hugely talented writer, The Leipzig Affair will resonate loud and clear with anyone conscious of the dangers of CCTV culture in modern Britain. A stark warning and a powerful story." - Rodge Glass, author of Bring Me the Head of Ryan Giggs
"I read this in one go, never quite sure who to trust or believe - the good or the bad. A psychologically complex story that brilliantly reflects disturbing times in a divided city and society. Its sharp, clever, sentences kept me hooked right to the end." - Linda Leatherbarrow, author of Essential Kit
"... a story of betrayal only partly redeemed by love, by an author who hauntingly evokes the milieu." - Jonathan Falla, author of The Physician of Sanlúcar
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