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Branch Line, Paul Finch
A pacy taste of 1970s England as one man is interviewed over the disappearance of his friend back in 1973. Brings a nice sense of place and time, and ends with a little twist that you sort of see coming, but then don’t, because you’re hoping for something else.
— Jan 17, 2025 12:26PM
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A pacy taste of 1970s England as one man is interviewed over the disappearance of his friend back in 1973. Brings a nice sense of place and time, and ends with a little twist that you sort of see coming, but then don’t, because you’re hoping for something else.
Stewart
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A Hotel in Germany, Catriona Ward
A deliciously odd study in love and servitude told through the relationship of Cara and the movie star. The ambiguity of Cara - petlike, sentient, obedient, and almost ageless - brings a whole layer of mystery to this seemingly symbiotic couple, and the world beyond the hotel, fleetingly glimpsed - is tantalisingly speculative.
— Jan 17, 2025 11:12AM
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A deliciously odd study in love and servitude told through the relationship of Cara and the movie star. The ambiguity of Cara - petlike, sentient, obedient, and almost ageless - brings a whole layer of mystery to this seemingly symbiotic couple, and the world beyond the hotel, fleetingly glimpsed - is tantalisingly speculative.
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The Naughty Step, Stephen Volk
Definitely on e if the best offerings in this anthology. In the aftermath of a domestic murder, a social worker tries to break bread with a young traumatised boy. Devastating stuff and very well observed and characterised.
— Jan 16, 2025 03:15PM
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Definitely on e if the best offerings in this anthology. In the aftermath of a domestic murder, a social worker tries to break bread with a young traumatised boy. Devastating stuff and very well observed and characterised.








