Review
"This is an extremely well-written novella; every word counts and contributes to the story. A modern parable, thought-provoking and inspiring. The Time Hunter Novellas go from strength to strength and like "Doctor Who" the format is limitless and open to the wonders of the imagination." --Infinty Plus, 2010
About the Author
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Claire Bott is a journalist, currently working full time as a staff writer on Publishing News magazine.
She used to be a performance poet, before realising there was no money in it and opting to be a hack instead.
She quickly found out there was no money in journalism either, but by then she was hooked and it was too late. She wrote for The Independent, Men's Health and Comics International before settling down at Publishing News. The Clockwork Woman is her first book.
Tracey has just finished a sell-out run playing Martha to Matthew Kelly's George in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? at London's Trafalgar Studios.
Tracey is best known for playing Lynne Howard in the popular eighties drama Howards' Way, and Linda Cosgrove in the long running Born and Bred.
Theatre credits include The New Vic's production of The Hunchback of Notre Dame, The Great Gatsby, Sybil in Private Lives, Stepping Out, No Sex Please, We're British, Why Me?, The Hollow and The Unexpected Guest. Television work includes Prometheus, playing Rose in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, The Devil's Crown, The Amazing Affair of Adelaide Harris, Strangers, Landseer- Working Out The Beast, playing Marianne in Sense and Sensibility, Bergerac, Jane Eyre, Captain Zep, A Talent for Murder, As Seen on TV and Dempsey and Makepeace.