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A catchy premise
An enigmatic captain tasked with repairing undersea communication cables disappears, and it’s up to his shipmate to discover why
Chloë Ashby
The book lacks the conviction or mastery of style to be very interesting
Dylan Neri
Norway’s War is full of empathy for a broad range of personal reactions to the German occupation
Christian House
Story of a Murder is ingenious and utterly compelling
Lisa Hilton
Illuminating insights
Silent Catastrophes is the first English translation of two essay collections from 1985 and 1991
Philip Hensher