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Set in a future Earth, the first instalment of Veronica Roth’s new science-fiction series imagines the consequences of alien gifts.  Veronica Roth is probably best known as the author of the popular YA-pitched Divergent series (and the not-as-popular movie series based on those books). Since then she has delivered a number of fascinating standalone fantasy […]

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The new novel from the author of Saltblood again traverses the high seas, this time inspired by a real-life Scottish adventurer. When they leave me on the island, I do not scruple to beg. I chase the last boat into the bay, wading and shouting, ‘Sir, sir, mercy, have mercy, you will not leave me […]

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Clara Brack finds her own voice in exploring the differences between her parents’ lives as artists and their lives as parents. The artists John Brack and Helen Maudsley both defied their mothers – he when he chose to be an artist and she when she chose to marry one. Now their first daughter, Clara Brack, […]

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The award-winning author investigates the mysterious death of a teenage boy in London, and uncovers the dark side of the city itself. Patrick Radden Keefe’s books are so deeply researched, and his storytelling so compelling, that readers might feel they are in the hands of a master thriller writer in the tradition of John le […]

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A new translation of this German classic tells the story of a Jewish family in Berlin from the nineteenth to the twentieth centuries. In 1932, Gabriele Tergit’s Berlin publisher asked her to write a novel about a Jewish family because middle-class Jews were the best customers for books. By the time she finished the saga, […]

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