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|title=The Taxi Queue
|sort=Taxi Queue
|buy=Yes
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|format=Hardback
|pages=224
|publisher=Chatto and Windus
|date=14 Jun June 2007
|isbn=978-0701181055
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London is becoming snow-bound and the taxi queue outside Paddington Station stretches way beyond the limits of the station canopy. Twenty-something Abe Rivers is returning from his reverse-commute to Reading and, loving the snow, is set on walking home from Paddington when something makes him take a second look at the man at the end of the queue.
At only 200 pages, it is one to read at a sitting on a long lazy summer afternoon in a shade-dappled garden. Indulge.
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