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BURN PRIZE A young woman called A lives with a young woman called
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her make-up. If A's boyfriend, C, likes A because A is A, but now B
is the same is A, where does that leave A? 'Brilliant. A
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July, shot through with elements of a distinctly Atwoodian
dystopia' Observer 'A disturbing, super-smart mystery' Daily Mail
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