Aga Lesiewicz has lived in London for more than thirty years and has been a radio presenter, voice-over artist, interpreter, screenwriter and a TV producer and director during a varied career.[ citation needed ] A serious knee injury in 2013 forced another change in career, prompting her to write her first book Rebound. [1] [2] Exposure (Pan Macmillan, 2017) is her second novel. [1] She is currently working on her third London-based psychological thriller.
Daughter of Maria Ciesielska and Witold Lesiewicz.[ citation needed ]
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