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Book Review
Books like Mick Conefrey’s Fallen can have something of the appeal of a detective novel
Hugh Thomson
Black cotton is a special kind of soil you find in Africa, which when it’s dry looks like the cracked, dark-gray hide of a rhino
Aidan Hartley
Stop telling them how to spend their money
Kara Kennedy
Striving and searching for the new is a good thing, even if it ends in tragedy
Ben Domenech
Books
The writer’s forgotten imagination and commitment to exploration merit revival
Jenna Stocker