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...The Cabin (£13.99, Michael Joseph, translated by Anne Bruce) is the second entry in the Cold Case Quartet, which features the series’ character Chief Inspector William Wisting, and continues Horst’s move...
...Barry Forshaw ——————————————- YOUNG ADULT Spook’s: A New Darkness, by Joseph Delaney, Bodley Head, RRP£12.99 The spook is dead, long live the spook!...
...“Don’t hold me to it, Keanu …” answers the mage of Mulholland Drive. And maybe film won’t ever fully vanish....
...Los Angeles The city seen at night from Mulholland Drive....
...Presidential Leadership and the Creation of the American Era , by Joseph Nye, Princeton, RRP£19.95, 200 pages A thoughtful analysis of different styles of presidential leadership in foreign affairs....
...CRIME The Right Hand , by Derek Haas, Mulholland, RRP£13.99 Loner Austin Clay tackles unthinkable assignments for the government....
...Freefall: Free Markets and the Sinking of the Global Economy, by Joseph Stiglitz, Allen Lane RRP£9.99 A Nobel prize-winning economist, Stiglitz analyses the crisis from a Keynesian perspective, tracing...
...Mulholland’s mark Bill Mulholland may not have been a big enough star in the global banking firmament to justify lengthy obituaries....
...Inland Empire, like Twin Peaks, Lost Highway or Mulholland Drive, is about the impossibility of storytelling, which is of course a story in itself....
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