Incendiary

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Author: Chris Cleave

A massive terrorist attack on Arsenal’s new stadium – a woman grieving for her husband and son – a unique, twisted powerhouse of a novel.,,Angry, funny, heart-rending and subversive, few first novels are as compelling as this one. From the first sentence of her open letter to Osama Bin Laden, Incendiary’s unforgettable narrator won’t let you go, and her cry of raw outrage at….Read More

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