Ms. Broo Doherty
DHH Literary
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General
Broo Doherty
DHH Literary
23 -27 Cecil Court
London WC2N 4EZ
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- www.dhhliteraryagency.com/
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- @BrooDoherty
Query Methods
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
Book Club
Crime/Police
Literary Fiction
Thrillers/Suspense
Women's Fiction
Non-Fiction
General Non-Fiction
History
Nature/Ecology
True Adventure/Crime
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Author Comments
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Profile Update
Patrick (Admin)
09/17/2024 10:06 AM
Profile Update: Open to queries. Genres updated.
cliocat23
03/26/2024 02:13 PM
She's looking for thrillers, book club, and commercial too
Profile Update
Patrick (Admin)
03/25/2024 08:01 PM
Profile Update: Open to queries.
Profile Update
Patrick (Admin)
10/24/2023 05:14 PM
Profile Update: Closed to queries.
Thanks VickyM
VickyM
10/24/2023 08:11 AM
as per site: **PLEASE NOTE: BROO'S SUBMISSIONS ARE CURRENTLY CLOSED**
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Profile History
- Last Update:
- 09/17/2024 - Open to queries. Genres updated.
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