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Rambling Raconteur
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Peace allows the historical periphery: Libya and Ireland, to filter into the narrative. The use of present tense verbs for Neil and past tense verbs for Terry is another subtle nod towards the traditions and futures they represent. Then tension continues to build to an appalling level, even though the denouement is a public fact of history.
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Rambling Raconteur
is on page 230 of 480
This novel seethes with fury, hate, and fear. Very few writers have captured voices as desperate as Peace does with the miners Martin and Pete here. The operators behind the scenes but in front of the cameras exude varying levels of fear, corruption, and venality. The leviathan of a state wrapping iron fingers around workers and squeezing is horrifying and compelling.
— May 05, 2026 05:04PM
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Rambling Raconteur
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This is still my pick for the strongest British novel of the century, narrowly outpacing Wolf Hall. It’s a dense and ultimately heartbreaking book. The chapter openers from Martin and Peter perfectly balance the deeper machinations of the narrators. It’s a horrifying and effective story of the industrial and economic darkness at the heart of wealth. The gradual revelation of betrayals turns the screw each week.
— May 03, 2026 02:31PM
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tobias
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Part one ✅
This is so difficult to read and I feel like I have no clue what is going on
— Feb 08, 2026 07:23AM
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This is so difficult to read and I feel like I have no clue what is going on
tobias
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I have absolutely no clue what is going on right now
— Feb 05, 2026 04:32AM
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