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Author Alexander Starritt Discusses 'Drayton and Mackenzie,' Named Bloomberg Book of the Year

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Bloomberg Weekend executive editor Katherine Bell interviewed author Alexander Starritt about his book 'Drayton and Mackenzie,' which was named a 2025 Bloomberg Book of the Year. The interview took place at a Bloomberg.com subscriber-only event in London. The discussion explores Starritt's motivations and creative process behind the work.

Alexander Starritt, author of 'Drayton and Mackenzie,' participated in an interview with Katherine Bell, executive editor of Bloomberg Weekend, at an exclusive Bloomberg.com subscriber event in London. The book was recognized as one of Bloomberg's Books of the Year for 2025. During the conversation, Starritt discussed the reasons and inspirations behind writing the novel. The interview was part of Bloomberg's coverage of notable literary works and provided insight into the author's creative process and the themes explored in his work.

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