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Whodunnit has twists, turns, love and loyalty
2015
The clues to her disappearance seem to be linked to the Oortmans doll's house in the Rijksmuseum and an antique doll in a white dress covered in blood and holding a piece of blonde hair in its right hand.
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You heard it here first: crime novel given audiobook debut
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Clark, Nick
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Hewson, David
2013
The exclusive arrangement is the first of its kind involving an established writer, according to Dominic White, the head of publishing and commerce at WF Howes, who added that audiobooks were \"becoming core to the industry\". He said: \"This has happened before but not in a very purposeful way, or with a high-profile author - maybe a few weeks before the print release but never as a complete exclusive as an audiobook.\"
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Killing time at the library
2012
Motherwell Library will also be hosting a programme of literary events. Helen Fitzgerald will visit Motherwell Library on Monday, October 8, at 7pm. Helen is a Glasgow-based Australian author whose 2007 debut novel Dead Lovely was met with great critical acclaim. Her latest, The Donor, tells of a parent's nightmare - both twin daughters suffer from kidney failure. Their dad is a match but who should he save? [David Hewson] will be at Wishaw Library on Thursday, October 11, at 7pm.
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Review: Books: THE NEW READING: Ebooks, Kindles and the web: Why genre fiction is an e-reader's best friend
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Baddeley, Anna
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Hewson, David
2012
[David Hewson] had a soft spot for Native Rites and eventually decided to self-publish it as an ebook. He did the same with Epiphany. To his surprise, Native Rites has been the bigger hit, outselling Epiphany by three to one. Musing on why, Hewson posits a theory: is e-reading better suited to simple, linear narratives than it is to complex, more literary fiction?
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David Hewson
2012
Sure, but more straightforward than the credible red herrings thrown in the path of the loner Sarah Lund as she fights politicians and potential suspects wishing to conceal their trail, as well as her own colleagues bent on losing her as she tracks the killer of a...
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THE IMPRESSIVE KILLING IS A FIRST-CLASS CRIME READ
2012
The plot of the book stays very similar to the plot of the original Danish series. It opens with the discovery of a young girl's body -- Nanna [Nanna Birk Larsen] -- on the outskirts of Copenhagen, and the case is taken by Detective Sarah Lund (you'll have to picture her in her infamous jumper as you read).
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