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The House of Stairs by Barbara Vine
βThere is no time in our lives when we are so conspicuously without mercy as in adolescence.β I don’t think I would ever picked up this ‘obscure’ and forgotten novel if it hadn’t been for the ‘crime fiction’ module I took during my second year of uni. Thanks to that module, which was in every…
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