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Never Say Goodbye

by Quentin Rowan

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In Never Say Goodbye, Quentin Rowan, the most flagrant plagiarist in recent history, recounts his story. Rowan's debut thriller generated a media hailstorm in 2011 after it was exposed as a patchwork of other author's work. Now he explains why and how he penned the infamous work, tracing a path from delinquency and addiction to the solace he found in writing. At the climax of his memoirs, his novel is withdrawn amid a barrage of accusations. The full scale of his plagiarism is revealed and Rowan faces a choice: pick up the pieces and start writing, or go home.… (more)
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In Never Say Goodbye, Quentin Rowan, the most flagrant plagiarist in recent history, recounts his story. Rowan's debut thriller generated a media hailstorm in 2011 after it was exposed as a patchwork of other author's work. Now he explains why and how he penned the infamous work, tracing a path from delinquency and addiction to the solace he found in writing. At the climax of his memoirs, his novel is withdrawn amid a barrage of accusations. The full scale of his plagiarism is revealed and Rowan faces a choice: pick up the pieces and start writing, or go home.

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