Don't put your money where your mouth is

 
10 December 2012

To beat the norovirus, author Eleanor Berry, daughter of the late Daily Telegraph proprietor Lord Hartwell, has taken to washing her coins in Dettol and sponging down her notes and handbag. When she launched her latest novel, The Killing of Lucinda Maloney, she insisted “no germs, please” on the invitation.

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