This second novel in a sharp duology offers a powerful interrogation of language in the age of mechanical mass destruction
Never knowingly unknowing, Ali Smith pre-empts the most likely criticism of h…
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This second novel in a sharp duology offers a powerful interrogation of language in the age of mechanical mass destruction
Never knowingly unknowing, Ali Smith pre-empts the most likely criticism of h…
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Tony Burke’s moreish, messy debut thriller about an iron-pumping cannibal who sparks a turf war between drug gangs excels in narky repartee
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Jim Dent grew up in the caddie yards of Augusta, Georgia, eventually working at the Masters and honin…
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