342: Tara Moss
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Tara Moss is a bestselling author, documentary host, public speaker and human rights advocate. Since 1999 she has written 13 bestselling books, published in 19 countries and 13 languages, including the acclaimed Mak Vanderwall crime fiction series and the Pandora English paranormal series. Her latest book is the historical crime novel The War Widow – released in early 2020, is an international best seller published with Harper Collins Publishers across Australia/NZ/USA and Canada. https://taramoss.com/book/the-war-widow/ The novel looks at human rights, WW2, the Holocaust, women’s roles in the war and postwar and the survival of ordinary citizens in extraordinary circumstances. Tara is also a disabled woman and advocate for people with disabilities and chronic pain.   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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