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|title=Ladies and Gentlemen
|author=Adam Ross
|borrow=Yes
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|publisher=Jonathan Cape
|date=January 2012
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|summary=Seven tales that might seem too similar, but in the end are only so in quality.
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By the end we see the confidence of someone picking the path less signposted, however - letting go of the wheel. Perhaps being driven - in the wrong way - isn't too bad after all.
I must thank the publishers for my review copy. We also have a review of [[Mr Peanut by Adam Ross]].
For fans of rich, warm yet slightly dark short stories, there is also [[While the Women are Sleeping by Javier Marias]].
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