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A.D. Miller’s chilling story of love and moral freefall: of the corruption, by a corrupt society, of a corruptible man.
Born in London, A.D. Miller is the author of the acclaimed family history The Earl of Petticoat Lane (2006). Snowdrops is his first novel.
A.D. Miller studied literature at Cambridge and Princeton. He worked as a television producer before joining the Economist. From 2004 to 2007 he was the magazine’s Moscow correspondent, travelling widely across Russia and the former Soviet Union. His debut novel Snowdrops was shortlisted for the 2011 Booker Prize. He lives in London with his wife and children.