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Eliza Clark doesn’t write for the faint-hearted
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Alex Peake-Tomkinson
Book Review
Eliza Clark doesn’t write for the faint-hearted
Her latest unsettling collection of stories loosely connected by the theme of hunger contains graphic descriptions of violence and cannibalism
By Alex Peake-Tomkinson
Book Review
Carys Davies’s
Clear
is austere yet not passionless
She manages to pack in more drama and nuance into 160 pages than other authors manage in novels twice that length
By Alex Peake-Tomkinson
Book Review
Madeleine Gray on heartbreak in the workplace
It seems predictable that criticism of Green Dot will focus on whether its heroine’s behavior is alienating or anti-feminist
By Alex Peake-Tomkinson
Book Review
A retired cop tackles a gruesome cold case
I could happily live without ever reading another description by a male author of a woman whose attractiveness seems directly in proportion to her instability
By Alex Peake-Tomkinson
Book Review
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