©Adam Hancher
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Crace’s new novel depicts a rural community looking into the abyss. Review by AN Wilson
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This breakneck fable of love and loss has an energy that captivates. Alice Fishburn reviews ‘Mimi’, by Lucy Ellmann
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A tale of doomed colonial life. Isabel Berwick reviews ‘Gone to the Forest’, by Katie Kitamura
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Reviews of ‘Bedlam’ by Christopher Brookmyre; ‘The Best of All Possible Worlds’, by Karen Lord
©Tom Clohosy Cole
Feb 8, 2013
An ageing American salesman reaches for relevance in an indifferent world. Sam Leith reviews ‘A Hologram for the King’
©Nicolò Minerbi/Luz Photo
Feb 8, 2013
A search for artificial intelligence becomes a journey of self-discovery. George Pendle reviews ‘A Working Theory of Love’, by Scott Hutchins
Feb 8, 2013
An alert debut sees life flourish amid urban grime. Lorien Kite reviews ‘Clay’, by Melissa Harrison
©Edward McGowan
Feb 1, 2013
This literary hit about the writing of a play for a feminist theatre group blurs the lines between fiction and real life. Review by Emily Stokes
Feb 1, 2013
A collection of fine stories. Natalie Whittle reviews ‘Something Like Happy’, by John Burnside
©Simon Pemberton
Jan 25, 2013
An Australian psychological thriller leaves questions hanging. Suzy Hansen reviews ‘The Engagement’, by Chloe Hooper