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Three-Card Monte by Marco Malvaldi

Translated by Howard Curtis Reviewed by Terence Jagger I knew nothing of this author, but enjoyed this light, untroubling murder mystery set in the coastal town of Pineta in Italy. …

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Mystery in White: A Christmas Crime Story by J.Jefferson Farjeon

Reviewed by Harriet  Love reprints? Looking for the perfect Christmas story? Look no further. The British Library Crime Classics have excelled themselves with this delightfully lively and tantalising novel, which…

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Together and Apart by Margaret Kennedy

Reviewed by Lyn Baines Together and Apart is a novel about marriage and divorce and about how events can very quickly run out of control. Betsy Canning is bored with her…

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Forever Yours by Daniel Glattauer

Translated from the German by Jamie Bulloch Reviewed by Victoria Best Well this is a curious book, and one that’s been divisive in the online reviews, with a fair few…

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Translator’s Perspective: An ‘Ordinary’ Christmas

By Emily Boyce During the festive season, Versailles sparkled with inevitability While translating Pascal Garnier’s novel The Islanders, set over several days in December in a snowy Versailles and described by…

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The Islanders by Pascal Garnier

Translated by Emily Boyce Reviewed by Annabel  I am a recent convert to the dark noir novels of French author Pascal Garnier. There has been a lot of interest around…

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The Lost Prince by Frances Hodgson Burnett

Reviewed by Elaine Simpson-Long The Lost Prince is not one of Burnett’s  well known titles. The Little Princess and The Secret Garden are those that spring to mind when this author’s name is mentioned and The…

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The Emperor Waltz by Philip Hensher

Reviewed by Denise Kong The Emperor Waltz is a long (over 600 pages), complex and astonishing read. If you like David Mitchell, Alan Hollinghurst or Donna Tartt, you’ll probably like The Emperor…

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The Love Child by Edith Olivier

Reviewed by Simon Thomas Edith Olivier’s The Love Child (1927) was her first novel, and easily her best.  Although rediscovered as a ‘modern classic’ in 1981 by Virago, it has not been…

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The Hawk & Knight Crusader by Ronald Welch

Reviewed  by Jodie Robson Over the last few weeks I’ve been rediscovering an almost forgotten aspect of childhood in  the company of two very exciting young men: Phillip D’Aubigny, Knight…

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Mind Change: How Digital Technologies are Leaving Their Mark on our Brains by Susan Greenfield

Reviewed by Stefanie. Mind Change: How Digital Technologies Are Leaving Their Mark on Our Brains, Susan Greenfield has provided us with an even-keeled examination of the intersection of digital technology…

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J by Howard Jacobson

Reviewed by Max Dunbar Milan Kundera wrote that ‘The struggle of man against power is the struggle of memory against forgetting.’ Winston Smith, of course, worked as an editor in…

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The Fortune Hunter by Daisy Goodwin

Reviewed by Elaine Simpson-Long Having enjoyed Daisy Goodwin’s first novel, The Last Duchess and enjoyed it greatly I was looking forward to her second, The Fortune Hunter,  and even more so when I…

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The Good Comrade by Una Silberrad

Review by Jane Carter I must confess that until quite recently I had never heard of Una L Silberrad, but now that this lovely book has fallen into my hands…

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Empty Mansions: The Mysterious Story of Huguette Clark and the Loss of one of the World’s Greatest Fortunes by Bill Dedman & Paul Clark Newell Jr.

Reviewed by Frances Ambler Billionaires don’t just slip off the radar. Well, so you’d think. Huguette Clark, one of America’s wealthiest women, almost succeeded in doing exactly that. However, as Empty…

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The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley

Reviewed by Harriet Devine I think I must have been about seven or eight when I was given this book for Christmas. I doubt if it can have been the…

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The Ghost and Mrs Muir by R.A. Dick

Reviewed by Simon  Nobody loves a good reprint better than I do, and so I was quite excited to see a series from Vintage called ‘Vintage Movie Classics’, wherein they…

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H is for Hawk by Helen Macdonald

Reviewed by Hayley Anderton I was initially attracted to this book by it’s absolutely stunning cover (I have a soft spot for William Nicholson so enjoyed the homage) which in…

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The Making of Home by Judith Flanders
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The Making of Home by Judith Flanders

Reviewed by Harriet  One of the most important distinctions made by Judith Flanders in this fascinating book is that between the concepts of house and home. While a house is…

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The New World by Andrew Motion

Reviewed by Rowland Jones Our narrator, Jim Hawkins… Ah, Jim Hawkins as of Treasure Island you may ask? Well, yes and no. This is Jim Hawkins the son, who has also been…

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The Forgotten Smile by Margaret Kennedy

Reviewed by Simon Thomas The Ladies of Lyndon, Margaret Kennedy’s first novel, was published in 1923, while the one which followed in 1924 – The Constant Nymph – was an enormous bestseller,…

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This is the End by Stella Benson

Reviewed by Simon Thomas One of the more unusual novelists being reprinted at the moment is Stella Benson. Her work is issued by Michael Walmer, a one-man publishing house that…

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Lucky Us by Amy Bloom

Reviewed by Victoria Best ‘My father’s wife died. My mother said we should drive down to his place and see what might be in it for us.’ So begins this…

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What We See When We Read by Peter Mendelsund

Reviewed by Rebecca Hussey The immediate effect of reading Peter Mendelsund’s What We See When We Read was to make me want to pick up a novel right away and start thinking…

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