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Book Reviews
07 January 2009 11:36 BST
Bernard Cornwell brings the battle of Agincourt and Henry V's fight for the French crown to life through the eyes of one of his archers. Full Story Earlier this year Barton Gellman penned explosive articles about US vice president Dick Cheney for the Washington Post. Here he expands on those articles revealing the mastermind behind the Bush Administration. Full Story inthenews.co.uk's Patrick Wells looks at a Booker-nominated family story of life, love and insanity from a first-time novelist. Full Story The self-styled master of the dark comic thriller unleashes his most despicable creation for what could be one last, bloody, hurrah. Full Story Annie Rafferty has the glamorous career she always wanted, plus her own house and handsome boyfriend, but her seemingly perfect life is about to unravel in a spectacular fashion. Full Story The author of Red Herrings and White Elephants take a shot at explaining 32 secrets of the world - in ten minutes each. Full Story Urban legends, myths and old wives tales, Albert Jack investigates some more conspiracy theories. Full Story Murdered journalist Anna Politkovskaya's final book is a testament to her ceaseless campaigning for political freedoms in Russia. Full Story The brutal slave trade set up Western society as it is today, but do we remember how? Full Story
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