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Sep 30, 2024 |
reactormag.com | Kay Chronister |Daryl Gregory |Rachel Harrison |Catriona Ward
We all inherit things from our families of origin—hair color, earlobe shape, self-destructive tendencies. While science is still deciding how to balance the blame between heredity and environment (and how to account for epigenetics, which threatens to dissolve the boundary between them), Gothic horror novels have always excelled at exploring the complex entanglement of the two.
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Sep 23, 2024 |
lexology.com | Vanessa Whitman |Kushal Gandhi |Rachel Harrison
Fabrizio D'Aloia v Persons Unknown Category A, Binance Holdings Limited, Polo Digital Assets Inc, Gate Technology Corp, Aux Cayes Fintech Co Ltd, Bitkub Online Co Ltd, Persons Unknown Category B (EWHC 2342 (Ch), 12 Sep 2024)D’Aloia will be a case name recognised by those with an interest in crypto law.
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Sep 23, 2024 |
cms.law | Vanessa Whitman |Kushal Gandhi |Rachel Harrison
23/09/2024Fabrizio D'Aloia v Persons Unknown Category A, Binance Holdings Limited, Polo Digital Assets Inc, Gate Technology Corp, Aux Cayes Fintech Co Ltd, Bitkub Online Co Ltd, Persons Unknown Category B (EWHC 2342 (Ch), 12 Sep 2024)D’Aloia will be a case name recognised... Read more
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Sep 14, 2024 |
bookreporter.com | Rachel Harrison
To call Rachel Harrison a horror author would be stating the obvious. To say that she has created some of the most unique depictions of strong female characters in various horrific circumstances would be far more accurate. SO THIRSTY follows Harrison’s successful formula with a book that almost anyone would guess deals with vampires. What you don’t get are the kind of scares you might find in a haunted house or a demonic possession tale.
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Sep 10, 2024 |
crimereads.com | Rachel Harrison
“This is the skin of a killer, Bella.” I’ve got to be honest; this line has been quoted to me an astonishing number of times over the last few months. Not at random, thankfully, but when I bring up the fact that I wrote a vampire novel. Twilight’s sparkly shadow looms large. It was a cultural phenomenon; it was also kind of a joke. Remember how they made a parody movie about it called Vampires Suck?
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