Orion acquires 'meat-lover's bible'

Orion is to publish a smokehouse cookbook, described by its authors as a “meat-lover’s bible”. Amanda Harris, deputy publisher at Orion Non-Fiction, bought world rights to Let There Be Meat by James Douglas and Scott Munro from Nick Canham at The Richard Stone Partnership. Douglas and Munro are founders of Reds’ True BBQ, which has four restaurants across the UK that together serve around 45,000 tonnes of meat a month. Continue reading at 'The Bookseller'

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