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|title=From Blood
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|author=Edward Wright
|reviewer=Louise Laurie
|buy=Yes
|borrow=Yes
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|pages=352
|publisher=Orion
|date=November 2010
|isbn=978-0752891767
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|name=Kathy Sutherland
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|comment=Interesting review of a not-too-bad novel. 
I was enjoying it until I came across the disgraceful misinformation about epilepsy. Quite dreadful and extremely misleading, it continues the stereotype that people with epilepsy have been fighting for years. Today’s drugs do not make you dull, or dampen your reflexes. The whole concept of Wolfe not wanting to tell anyone about his epilepsy is quite outmoded, and really comes straight out of the 50s.