Sadie L. Jones and Novel Free People Check 

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Strangers in the night

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[Financial Times] - These names have significance: Jonathan Swift and Laurence Sterne are the ghostly godfathers of Sadie Jones's novel. The former inspires its wild logic; the latter its hectic, even lunatic narrative pace. Yet the effete, hubristic Clovis

Fiction Addiction: Review: The Uninvited Guests by Sadie Jones

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[New Zealand Herald] - I don't know at what point author Sadie Jones intended us to guess the passengers' real form, but it is given away from the outset by a spot of marketing on the cover of my copy of her novel The Uninvited Guests that reads "The supernatural new drama".

Small talk: Sadie Jones

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[Financial Times] - If I start to fridge-raid, I'm in trouble Sadie Jones's debut novel The Outcast won the Costa First Novel Award. It was followed by Small Wars, which was longlisted for the Orange Prize. Jones was born in London in 1967, and after leaving school

Reviews round-up

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[New Statesman (blog)] - Writing in the Independent, Emma Hagestadt applauds Sadie Jones's period piece. The novel develops from elegant, Downton-esque melodrama, with all the de rigueur undercurrents of conflict, jealousy and desire into an altogether more macabre English
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