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| | | | Pierre Henry is on the run, wanted for the double murder of his recent hosts, when he fortunately stumbles across juge d'instruction, M. Allou, who persuades him to tell his story. And it is quite a story. It is a tale of an isolated castle near Versailles, the seat of the Comte de Saint-Luce, once... | |
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| | | | This page is to collect my reviews of books from authors from the Golden Age. I'm stretching things a bit in terms of the definition - basically, if they wrote some books in the Golden Age, then I'll list all of their books here. I'm also going to include US authors who are sometimes overlooked... | |
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| | | | 1893, Montana, and life is hard. However, a job is a job, so despite the fact that the work at Bar VR is shrouded in secrecy, Big Red (Otto) and Old Red (Gustav) Amlingmeyer sign up, expecting the basics of hard work, a lack of appreciation and being underpaid. It's not long, however, before the... | |
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| | This month's #6Degrees, hosted by Kate from Books are my Favourite and Best starts with After Story by Larissa Behrendt of the Eualeyai/Kamilaroi/Gamilaraay people. It's a sophisticated and thoughtful novel which shows how universal experiences such as reading the English classics and making an overseas trip can have different resonances for First Nations people. See... |