The celebrated crime-fiction author has a new book, The Final Score, a new film based on his novella Crime 101, and, as ever, ...
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Reputation, memory and quiet emotional tension define the fiction of Julian Barnes. His books shift between intimacy and ...
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He took a deep breath, fighting for composure. “After Ma died, Nani raised me while running her company, never missing a PTA ...
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A lean, razor-sharp medical thriller about systemic betrayal, human resilience, and the deadly price of exposing ...
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George Saunders’s work makes an excellent case that fiction can explore virtue—even if his latest novel reveals its pitfalls.
This week, two non-fiction titles examine a corrupt financial network and the UK’s justice system, while a timely crime and ...