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Novelist and writing
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Novelist and review
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" Novelist William Sutcliffe's review in the Financial Times panned the book as " a novel that asks nothing of the reader, and gives the reader nothing back ", adding that it " is filled with cliché, bombast, undigested research and pseudo-intellectual codswallop ".

Novelist and for
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Novelist and New
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