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Nov 8, 2024 |
booksfromscotland.com | Harriet Tyce
A Lesson in Cruelty By (author) Harriet Tyce Anna wants a fresh start after three long years behind bars. Lucy craves the attention of the only man she can’t have, her alluring Oxford professor. Marie has spent too long as a recluse living by someone else’s rules. When three strangers stumble upon an elaborate web of lies and the dead body at the heart of it, they will discover the true price of getting the life they desire so badly. But will it be too late?
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May 25, 2024 |
theguardian.com | Savannah Ayoade-Greaves |Eva Wiseman |Julian Baggini |Harriet Tyce |Indra Ové |Laura Shavin | +1 more
Comedian, writer and actor Stephen Merchant on standup, fame and the pressures of cancel culture; testing the ‘world-leading science’ claims behind the Zoe nutrition app; and the point when writer Harriet Tyce realised she didn’t want to be remembered only as a drinker How to listen to podcasts: everything you need to know
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May 19, 2024 |
theguardian.com | Harriet Tyce
How do you know someone has stopped drinking? Don’t worry, they’ll tell you. The old vegan joke comes into my mind a lot as yet again I start talking about how my life has transformed since I gave up booze. But people mostly humour me, sometimes even seek me out.
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Mar 31, 2024 |
perspectivemedia.com | Harriet Tyce |ANDREW O’HAGAN
A Lesson in CrueltyBy Harriet Tyce(358pp, Wildfire, £16.99)Reviewed by Katherine MuskettSet in contemporary Oxford, A Lesson in Cruelty, Harriet Tyce’s fourth novel, is a darkly engaging psychological thriller. It follows three women – Anna, Lucy and Marie – each of whom is connected in some way with charismatic academic criminologist Edgar and his second wife, Rachel. Edgar’s first wife was murdered by her husband’s obsessed student ten years before the novel’s opening.
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Nov 30, 2023 |
crimereads.com | Harriet Tyce
Parties are terrible at the best of times. So much hope and anticipation is heaped onto them, they can never live up to the pressure, collapsing into tears and piles of vomit. Not only the teenage ones, either… The preparation is the best part, when hope still springs eternal as the canapés come warm from the oven and the decorations still stick perkily to the wall. Alcohol and adrenalin are a toxic mix.
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