The gala celebration featured flamboyant Ravel, an elegant new work from Huw Watkins and deeply expressive Strauss
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Gaslight Femi Kayode Raven Books (Bloomsbury) Review: Karen Watkins This provocative, memorable mystery paints a powerful picture of today’s Nigeria. Long-listed for the Ian Fleming Steel Dagger 2024 award, Gaslight is the follow-up to Kayode’s 2021 debut, Lightseekers. It follows the work of investigative psychologist Dr Philip Taiwo. Balancing his day job as a lecturer […]
The gala celebration featured flamboyant Ravel, an elegant new work from Huw Watkins and deeply expressive Strauss
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