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Image / Editorial

4 Books That Are Worth Your Attention


By IMAGE
25th Jan 2016
4 Books That Are Worth Your Attention

Radiance by Catherynne M Valente (Corsair, €24, out March 3) Valente’s first adult novel in more than three years, this is an alt-history space opera mystery set in a Hollywood and solar system very different from our own. Despite that, the story is moving and Valente’s writing will capture your interest from the start.
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Speak by Louisa Hall (Orbit, €13, out February 25) Exploring the ethics of artificial intelligence, this spans four centuries, with stories told from different times of the lives that have helped shape a single AI: MARY3, who’s on her way to banishment, where she will expire. She speaks for the last time as a warning to us all.
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Martin John by Anakana Schofield (& Other Stories, €14, out February 4) Irish-Canadian author Schofield’s second novel takes you into the mind of a paranoid sex offender and reveals the protagonist’s increasing mental instability with a prose that doesn’t trivialise it or judge.
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Maestra by LS Hilton (Zaffre, €18.50, out March 10) The first in a planned trilogy, this sexually charged thriller has scored a Hollywood film deal and centres around Judith Rashleigh, an assistant in a London auction house, who ends up on the run in the French Riviera. Rashleigh has been compared to Gone Girl’s Amy mixed with Girl with the Dragon Tattoo’s Lisbeth Salander.
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This article was originally published in the January issue of IMAGE Magazine.