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25 days ago

Raynor Winn published a novel in 2012 - six years before The Salt Path - under the alias Izzy Wyn-Thomas, her lawyers have confirmed.
Raynor and Moth Winn published a book they hoped would help get them out of debt, the BBC confirms.

71 days ago

Winn was meant to publish her new book On Winter Hill in October this year after already being delayed a year, but now publishers Penguin have pushed back the release date to January 2028.

90 days ago

Raynor Winn, who wrote the best-selling book, claims she lost the farmhouse in Wales, when she and her husband Moth invested in a friend's company that failed.

3 months ago

Winn, whose real name is Sally Walker, worked as a bookkeeper in the early 2000s for the property firm run by Martin and Ros Hemmings.
In a dramatic family meeting, relatives of writer Raynor Winn claim she has stolen thousands of pounds from sets of parents and then forged bank statements to cover-up her crimes.

8 months ago

Salt Path author Raynor Winn and her husband Moth have been hiding out in a luxurious Cornish estate after doubts were raised over their 'true story', the Daily Mail can reveal.
I've just streamed The Salt Path. As a rare 'top journalist', as Bridget would say, who has experienced the horror of losing my home, the rural idyll I'd worked 40 years to buy.
Joanna Cocking, 51, said that while the Porthmellin cafe - run by her mother - was not mentioned by name in The Salt Path, there is only one cafe in Mullion Cove.

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When The Salt Path came out …

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