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This deft exploration of human genetics is strange, unsettling and one of the novelist’s best
The second novel in the author’s Austrian trilogy offers the reader bravura passages but little in the way of connective tissue
From Occupation-era Paris to colonial Algeria, France’s unquiet histories are brought to life by a master storyteller
The acclaimed author and life-long cricketer passes on some tips to a novice
Sebastian Faulks’ five linked stories are to be admired. But do they constitute a novel?
The Literary Review’s Bad Sex in Fiction Award may provoke sniggers. But its real aim is to help banish poor prose
A late flowering of televisual love for the book
Bloomsbury appoints a non-executive director, Ian Cormack, who will head the company’s audit committee
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