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THE MAIDENS
by Alex Michaelides (W&N £14.99, 368 pp)
Fans of phenomenally successful The Silent Patient will have to prepare themselves for a change of gear with the author’s latest offering.
The main character is Mariana, a recently widowed therapist who turns detective when a friend of her niece is murdered.
This means returning to her alma mater, Cambridge University, and to romantic memories of punting and dreaming. It was also the backdrop to her first meeting with husband Sebastian.
The death she’s investigating involves a secret society of beautiful young women The Maidens. A suspiciously charismatic Classics professor adds even more glamour to a book which screams ‘make me into a TV series’.
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Leicester space scientists will join a group of global experts investigating fundamental questions about our Universe, after being granted time to use the most advanced observatory ever built.
A total of 286 scientific targets identified by astronomers and planetary scientists at the University of Leicester were selected from more than 1,000 submitted by researchers from 44 countries, for a portion of the 6,000 observing hours available in the first year of operation (Cycle 1) for the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).
Considered the successor to the Hubble Space Telescope, the JWST will launch in late 2021 and will begin delivering a flood of scientific data in 2022, after the spacecraft unfolds its 6.5m-diameter mirror, travels 1.5 million km from Earth, and checks the functioning of all of its instruments.