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by Margaret Cezair-Thompson
Published Aug 2008
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by Frank Delaney
Published Feb 2006
Read ReviewsFrom a land famous for storytelling comes an epic novel that captures the intimate, passionate texture of the Irish spirit.
by John Lanchester
Published Sep 2003
Read ReviewsSet in Hong Kong, from the intrigue and double-dealing of the 1930s, through the savagery of the Japanese occupation, to the year 2000, this novel depicts a tumultuous time and place, peopled with extraordinary characters.
by Colleen McCullough
Published Jan 2002
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by Edward Rutherfurd
Published Jul 2001
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