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is a sprawling, epic story of Russia immediately after the end of the Soviet Union, and runs several storylines in tandem: the efforts of an American banker, Alice Liddell, to effect the first privatisation in Russian history; the battle between Slav and Chechen gangs for control of Moscow's vodka
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the popular 'Haynes Explains' series of tongue-in-cheek mini-manuals. The first four (BABIES, TEENAGERS, MARRIAGE and PENSIONERS) were published in September 2016, and a further eight (BRITISH, AMERICANS, GERMANS, FRENCH, CHRISTMAS, PETS, HOME and FOOTBALL) are published in September
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THE KID, an animated sci-fi reimagining of Charlie Chaplin's THE KID, which is being produced by the French company Superprod and the Luxembourg-based Bidibul.
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The sequel, released as 'City Of Sins' in the UK in October 2011 and as 'City Of The Dead' in the US in April 2012, is set in New Orleans around the time of
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was published posthumously in the UK and US in late 2007. She died aged 34 in August 2006 of complications following bile duct surgery.
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is an intelligent and thought-provoking book, one that asks lingering questions about the very nature of loyalty and love."
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begins with a ferry disaster, and follows the subsequent week in the life of Kate Beauchamp, one of the detectives from
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was broadcast on BBC1 in January 2008. Starling is listed as series creator of the franchise.
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Another shift in period and location came with the publication of Starling's fourth novel,
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market; and the hunt for a serial killer who is killing children and draining their blood.
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Weinman, Sarah (2007) "DEADLY PHOTO, SLEUTHING FAMILY, LONDON FOG ; CRIME FICTION",
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TELEVISION REVIEW; A Litany of Murders Most Grisly, Unfolding Most Succinctly
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Starling has also written a series of thrillers featuring Franco Patrese, a
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Stephenson, Hannah (2004) "Vodka may leave you feeling a little shaken",
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s Maxim Jakubowski called it "mystery at its best", while in the
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took over as DCI Joseph Walker, heading up an entirely new cast.
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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Henry, Andrea (2004) "A STIFF ONE; VODKA by BORIS STARLING",
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Sohn, Amy (1999) "GETTING A HANDLE ON HOT 'MESSIAH' SCRIBE",
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A third novel, 'White Death', was released in December 2012.
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Starling is the great-grandson of the English physiologist
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Starling changed tack substantially with his third novel.
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and the official UK bestseller lists. It was subsequently
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with his wife, an interior designer, and their children.
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for several Fleet Street newspapers before working for
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was a commercial and critical success, reaching both
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