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Thriller: Trust by Chris Hammer Wildfire, 480 pages, hardcover €21; e-book £8.99
Life couldn’t be better for journalist and author Martin Scarsden. Semi-retired, he has been living with his partner Mandy and her two-year-old son Liam for the last 16 months in the big house above Port Silver that she inherited and they are now both renovating.
He is playing with Liam on the beach below the house when he gets two calls.
The first is from his former Sydney newspaper editor and mentor Max Fuller, who tells him he is on to a hot news story and wants his help. The second is a voicemail from Mandy, which is abruptly cut off with a scream.
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Shuggie Bain by Douglas Stuart
The winner of this year’s Booker Prize is a tale of poverty, addiction and abuse set in and around Glasgow in the 1980s. Shuggie Bain’s mother is an alcoholic; his father, a violent, fitfully present taxi driver. As family members drift away, he becomes his mother’s sole carer – and it is their relationship that forms the novel’s emotional core. First-time author Douglas Stuart was praised for his poetic, slang-studded prose, and for his ability to find good in his characters, no matter how despicable their behaviour. Some critics, however, thought the book would have benefited from more rigorous editing.
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