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Dec 2019
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Fuse FM presenter Jasmine Rowland talks to author Rachel Sargent about her new book The Roommates, her experiences of university life that partly inspired the novel and the process behind writing psychological thrillers.

The Roommates is available as an e-book from all good online e-book platforms and as a paperback from Amazon or in in-store at Asda and Sainsburys in the UK.

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