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When We Were Romans by Matthew Kneale
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Comments on The Bloomsday Dead

A wild and witty ride
Excellent thriller, fantastic protagonist - McKinty's final 'Dead' installment is a must-read.
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Fifteen Modern Tales of Attraction by Alison MacLeod

Fifteen Modern Tales of Attraction

In Fifteen Modern Tales of Attraction you will meet lovers, would-be lovers and lovers gone wrong. You will discover modern life laid bare and the literature of the past re-imagined. You will travel from the Brighton seafront to the Nova Scotia coast. You will be in Ikea one minute and in the Hayward Gallery the next…
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MacLeods stories are fun, moving, well written and keep me coming back for more. I have followed her writing for years and she deserves recognition. How wonderful to see a short story collection on this shortlist. Fifteen Modern Tales of Attraction is award worthy.

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