Andrew Crofts (author) - Known Ghosted Titles

Known Ghosted Titles

  • Sold by Zana Muhsen, (Time Warner), about two sisters sold as child brides in the Yemen and was France's best selling non-fiction book of the year at the time of publication, with close to four million copies now sold worldwide.
  • The Little Prisoner by Jane Elliott, (Harper Collins), a tale of child abuse which went to number one in the Sunday Times charts both as a hardback and a paperback, selling half a million copies within a few months;
  • Betrayed by Lyndsey Harris, (Arrow), the story of a little girl who was cruelly framed for crimes she never committed by the person she trusted the most. winner of the Richard and Judy "True" competition.
  • The Kid by Kevin Lewis (Penguin), (topped The Sunday Times charts),
  • Just a Boy by Richard McCann (Ebury), (topped The Sunday Times charts),
  • For a House Made of Stone for Gina French (Vision), a girl who started life in the Philippine mountains and ended up on trial for murder in England via the bars of Manila and ex-pat life in Brunei,
  • Heroine of the Desert by Donya Al-Nahi, (Metro), who fought to reunite mothers with their children in international tug-of-love wars
  • Through Gypsy Eyes for Kathy Etchingham, (Gollancz), who was Jimi Hendrix's girlfriend,
  • Kathy and Me for actress and soap star Gillian Taylforth,
  • Please Daddy No for Stuart Howarth, (Harper Collins),
  • My Family is All I Have for Helen-Alice Dear (Ebury Press), an English woman who was trapped behind the Iron Curtain for 50 years.
  • A promise to Nadia by Zana Muhsen, the follow-up of Sold, in which is told how Zana struggles to get her sister free.

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