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In The Last Murder at the End of the World, Stuart Turton fits more mysteries into the first 40...
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The technology at the center of the novel is compelling from the start: a machine that allows...
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What Beauty There Is is brutal from the beginning, with spare prose that reflects Jack's quiet...
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