Talk about “location”. The best-selling author Wilbur Smith’s London pied-a-tèrre is a 10-minute walk from Harrods, and a stone’s throw from the Victoria & Albert Museum. High-end restaurants are ten-a-penny.
His Tadjik wife, Mokhiniso, leads me through their four-storey red-brick terraced Georgian house in a quiet Knightsbridge side street, to the first-floor sitting-room, where Smith is waiting.
Read the full interview on the
Financial Times website.