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BOOK REVIEW: DEAD RELATIVES
Lucie McKnight Hardy’s latest collection of stories, Dead Relatives, reviewed
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In Night of the Long Goodbyes, Erik Martiny takes us into a dystopian near-future. Set in the mid-21st century, Britain is in the grip of hyperpopulist post-Brexit politics.
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“No novel about any black woman could ever be the same after this” – Toni Morrison.
Best known for her food writing, in Map of Another Town the American writer M.F.K. Fisher takes us on a virtual tour of the French town of Aix-en-Provence.
In this book Gordon takes five women writers who battled against the social norms and takes us behind the characters they created
Our narrator, Robert, is a killer. An unintentional killer at that, but still a killer.