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Harry Potter creator JK Rowling beaten to top prize by previous cop Clare Mackintosh



         JK Rowling composes wrongdoing books under the name Robert Galbraith

Harry Potter creator JK Rowling beaten to top prize by previous cop Clare Mackintosh 


JK Rowling's modify sense of self Robert Galbraith was in the running for a wrongdoing composing prize yet it was won by Mackintosh's first book 'I Let You Go' 



ReutersJK Rowling, writer of the Harry Potter arrangement of books, posturing amid the dispatch of the new online site Pottermore in LondonJK Rowling composes wrongdoing books under the name Robert Galbraith 

An ex-criminologist has won a top wrongdoing composing prize for her presentation novel beating smash hit Robert Galbraith - the wrongdoing composing pen name Harry Potter creator JK Rowling . 

Previous cop Clare Mackintosh has won the £3,000 principle prize at one of the UK's top wrongdoing composing celebrations for her first book "I Let You Go." 

She said it was "a blessing from heaven" to see I Let You Go named best wrongdoing novel at the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival in Harrogate, North Yorks. 

Oxfordshire-based Mackintosh put in 12 years in the police power before leaving in 2011 to wind up a full-time essayist. 

JK Rowling divulges two dismissal letters and uncovers why she kept them 

Prior this month Winnie the Pooh beat Harry Potter to wind up Britain's best adored kids' book character. 

     Harry Potter is the second most adored character in kids' books

Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone November 2001 

featuring Daniel Radcliffe holding wandHarry Potter is the second most adored character in youngsters' books 

JK Rowling's enchanting saint Harry came next and Enid Blyton's strong boyish girl Georgina - otherwise called George of The Famous Five - was third. 

Misfortune, Harry Potter – somebody's beaten you to title of Britain's best-adored kids' character 

A study by The Reading Agency discovered Pooh was worshiped over all age amasses yet 16-24-year-olds favored Harry while more seasoned savants were George fans. 

The survey of 1,200 eager perusers discovered qualities they loved in an anecdotal character were a feeling of enterprise and the inclination they could be a decent companion.

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