Lucie McKnight Hardy’s latest collection of stories, Dead Relatives, reviewed
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Mohamed Kheir’s novel Slipping reviewed
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‘The Aosawa Murders’ is a joy to read. It is cleverly paced and constructed so that each new chapter brings more fragments and clues for us to stitch together, to ...
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.
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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.
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In her collection of essays, At Home in the New World, Maria Terrone explores the world through the lens of an Italian-American New Yorker.
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In this book Gordon takes five women writers who battled against the social norms and takes us behind the characters they created
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Our narrator, Robert, is a killer. An unintentional killer at that, but still a killer.
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It takes a few seconds for my eyes to adjust to the darkness and I stand just inside, breathing the stale, dusty air. When I can see, I take the ...