Race to Win, the much-anticipated sequel to Grovelands, again features Susan Lund's hero against the backdrop of a world torn open by violence.
Lund presents a man ruined by grief, further consumed in death by the recent events of 9/11 and the knowledge that his new brother-in-law murdered his first wife and their unborn child. Now, trapped in a loveless marriage, the critic's only hope is his son.
A scholar of Beethoven and author of Raptus, a fictional account of the composer's life, Lund weaves her passion for classical music skillfully into the world of Formula One racing, the backdrop of her main character's life. The author grasps grief with a precise objectivity while eliciting a genuine spectrum of emotions from her characters, whose relationships play out against the aftermath of 9/11.
First adapted into a screenplay, Race to Win was performed in public readings at London's Theater Museum and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Lund has applied her previous experience and considerable skill as a writer to this most recent offering to the literary world.
For more information or to request a free review copy, please contact the author at Susanlund @ btopenworld.com. Race to Win is available for sale online at Amazon.com, Borders.com, and through additional wholesale and retail channels worldwide.
About the Author
Author of more than a dozen novels, two original stage-plays, and several screenplay and stage-play adaptations, Susan Lund is a member of the Writers' Guild of Great Britain and the Society of Authors. She is a scholar of Beethoven and has donated research materials to Cambridge University Library. Widowed twice, Lund focuses her most recent books on both the experience of personal grief and international grief that results from terrorist attacks in the past decade.
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