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...In Northanger Abbey the heroine Catherine Morland is impressed by male talk about picturesque landscapes, a hot topic when Austen wrote....
The Republican contender’s fascination with Russia spans 30 years
...Reporting by David J Lynch, Sam Jones, Catherine Belton, Kara Scannell, Tom Burgis, Geoff Dyer and Neil Buckley...
...Labour Great Grimsby — Melanie Onn Dewsbury — Paula Sherriff Pudsey — Jamie Hanley East Midlands Labour Erewash — Catherine Atkinson Lincoln — Lucy Rigby East Anglia Liberal Democrat Watford...
...Mr Lynch’s Holiday, by Catherine O’Flynn, Viking, RRP£14.99, 272 pages Dermot Lynch has decided to take his first trip abroad, to visit his son Eamonn in Lomaverde, a Spanish town so new it is not yet on...
...Sinead Flynn, Aine Murray and Catherine Fearty battle against the weather during day four of the Galway Summer Festival at Galway Racecourse, Ireland...
...At its best, in its portrait of suburbia as “a place where human error could occur”, the result is reminiscent of Catherine O’Flynn’s haunting What Was Lost....
...Gone Girl , by Gillian Flynn, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, RRP£7.99 One of the most popular thrillers of the year is also one of the smartest....
...The News Where You Are, by Catherine O’Flynn, Penguin, RRP£7.99, 320 pages Preening Phil Smethwick makes the leap from Midlands news anchor to prime-time celebrity game-show host before a hit-and-run driver...
...The News Where You Are, by Catherine O’Flynn, Penguin RRP£12.99, 311 pages The tale of a ghost girl and a shopping mall, Catherine O’Flynn’s Costa Award-winning first novel What Was Lost proved her to be...
...John Hemming Political and constitutional reform committee (Graham Allen): Sir Peter Soulsby, Tristram Hunt, Catherine McKinnell and Sheila Gilmore....
...The other three voted for Catherine O’Flynn’s What Was Lost, which had previously won the best first novel category. Ms Kennedy’s work had triumphed as best novel in the earlier round of judging....
...The two tiny houses represented on the longlist, Tindal Street with Catherine O’Flynn’s What Was Lost and Myrmidon with The Gift of Rain by Tan Twan Eng, were both unlucky in the final account....
...In What was Lost, Catherine O’Flynn, also longlisted, writes lovingly (no, really) about life behind the scenes at an out-of-town shopping mall in the English Midlands....
...A curtain becomes part of the swashbuckling action when Errol Flynn uses a giant drape as a ceiling-to-floor slide in The Adventures of Robin Hood....
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