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With the clock ticking down to the An Post Irish Book Awards, we asked the six nominees for this year’s Irish Independent Crime Fiction Book of the Year to tell us about their favourite reads in the ...
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Can stories about detectives from days gone by help students learn to think more critically? An English lecturer provides ...
The author of “Clockers” and “Freedomland” returns with the story of an East Harlem neighborhood in the wake of a catastrophe ...