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Bestselling Authors Who Are Thriving WIthout Ever Being On The Bestseller Lists

WORDS Posted: June 9, 2017 1:01 pm

A handful of writers who top the Kindle charts, including LJ Ross and Rachel Abbott, have defied rejections from publishers and agents to knock out seven-figure sales for their brand of crime and thriller writing. This, in a market where it only takes around 3,000 sales to top the hardback charts.

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