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Lee Langley
Book Review
Nothing is ever quite as it seems in Olga Tokarczuk’s latest novel
Though The Empusium describes itself as ‘a horror story,’ it’s more a salutation to the power of the natural world
By Lee Langley
Book Review
Sardonic and elegant: Jessi Jezewska Stevens’s
Ghost Pains
The stories are world-hoppers, set in Italy, America, Siberia, Krakow and Berlin
By Lee Langley
Book Review
The dangerous secrets in Michele Mari’s
Verdigris
Part gothic fantasy, part bildungsroman, there is a strong autobiographical element to the novel
By Lee Langley
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