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The Reform UK conference has unveiled a refreshed and supposedly election-winning force.
In Intermezzo, the Irish writer swaps polished wit and graphic sex for something deeper, messier and more mature.
In the novelist’s bestselling whodunnits, her own North London set are just as awful as the callous mega-rich.