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A starred review from Publishers Weekly stated: "Graham's eighth novel...masterfully recounts the effects of love--or its absence--on a diverse group of people, including her series detective, Inspector Tom Barnaby...Graham is a master of pacing, and her dialogue is dark and worldly-wise enough to make this much fuller fare than most English-village cozies."
Hidden Bodies is a thriller novel by Caroline Kepnes, published in February 2016. [1] It is the sequel to her 2014 novel, You. It was loosely adapted in the second season and third season of the Netflix thriller series You. [2] [3] Kepnes published the sequel, You Love Me in 2021. [1] [4]
The novel debuted at number fifteen on The New York Times fiction best-seller list for the week ending April 10, 2021. [ 3 ] Kepnes published another sequel, For You and You Only , in 2023.
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The Sydney Review of Books (SRB) is an online literary magazine established in 2013. [1] [2] According to the journal's inaugural editor James Ley it was created to address shortcomings in Australian book reviews. [3] [1]
Yoasobi released their first two extended plays in 2021—The Book and The Book 2—with the concept of a "reading CD" with a binder package. [1] [2] The EPs peaked at number two on the Oricon Albums Chart, [3] [4] In 2021, the duo collaborated with Naoki Prize-winning four novelists Rio Shimamoto, Mizuki Tsujimura, Miyuki Miyabe, and Eto Mori for the short story collection Hajimete no ...
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[1] Kirkus Reviews noted: Graham writes in an old-fashioned way—with leisurely grace, ironic wit, real-seeming characters, ongoing suspense, and a corker of a plot. The result: top-flight entertainment." [2] Book critic David Pitt in Booklist, said that the "seemingly typical British small-town mystery ends as an eyebrow-raising shocker." [3]