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The web diary, the book deal and the very happy hooker

Posted at 8:59AM Thursday 11 Mar 2004

The internet diary of Belle de Jour, in which a 28-year-old call girl describes her sexual exploits, began as a web sensation and has now earned it's author a six-figure publishing deal.

But who is the author? And is it even a she?

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