Lacan's Return to Antiquity: Between nature and the gods
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Quick ViewChapters 1, 2, and 5 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license available at... See More
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Quick View'Oliver Harris is an outstanding writer... he combines violence and romance, a sense of place and humour, in the same exciting way as, for example, Michael Connelly' The Times 'An intelligent, brilliantly plotted and... See More
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Quick View'Oliver Harris is always pure quality and I'm loving the hell out of his foray into the contemporary spy novel' Ian Rankin 'Scary if true, or even half true' Sunday Times star pick There is a dark side to MI6 that needs... See More
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Quick View'A twisting spiral of lies and corruption' Val McDermid From the hilltop he could see London, stretched towards the hills of Kent and Surrey. The sky was beginning to pale at the edges. The city itself looked numb as a... See More
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Quick ViewAscension: the most remote island in the world... Elliot Kane, former spy, trying to leave the world of espionage behind. Kathryn Taylor: a stalled career in MI6, running the South Atlantic desk. Rory Bannatyne: covert... See More
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Quick View'Mazy, pacy London noir' Ian Rankin Ten days after the station closed, he was informed he'd been officially suspended pending a hearing over allegations of gross misconduct. No details. A few hours after that, he got a call... See More
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Quick View'Makes the capital as eerie as Le Carré's Berlin' Evening Standard Monday 10 June, end of a hot day. The city had started drinking at lunchtime and by 3 or 4pm crime seemed the only appropriate response to the beauty of... See More
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Quick ViewUrsula Wadden runs a successful pub in Dulwich, south-east London. On the surface, she has a lot to be happy with: she's young, good-looking, has close friends and makes a reasonable living. But mystery and darkness shroud... See More
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Quick ViewSixteen-year-old Chelsea is having a sleepover with her friend Katrina when there is a scream in the night. It doesn't take her long to find out that they are not alone. In the basement is Katrina's older brother, sent away... See More
Bizarre and gruesome disappearances in Dalston and Bloomsbury; a city-wide catastrophe triggered by an ancient monolith; the ghastly truth about Harrow; drugs, decadence, incest, madness, murder; a diabolically bad pub band... See More
'Captivating and horrifying at once, a completely plausible evocation of the putrid morass that is the British Establishment and its craven capitulation to Russian money - or indeed, any money. Oliver Harris is squarely in... See More
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Quick ViewFar too often people put up with terrible customer service from companies because complaining seems like a lot of effort for little upside. Most organisations certainly make it difficult for their customers to get... See More