Transgressions
'Dunant triumphs, like all good novelists: in a deft, shrewd, precise use of killer detail' CHRISTOBEL KENT, GUARDIAN 'She writes like a painter, and thinks like a philosopher... A tour de force of storytelling' AMANDA... See More
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by Sarah Dunant
(178 reviews)
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by Miriam Toews
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by Rae Carson
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by Mike Carey
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