AD Miller
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Independence Square by AD Miller review – thriller in post-Soviet UkraineFrom Kiev to London by way of Greeneland … the Booker-shortlisted author’s protagonist searches for answers
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Top 10: the best dialogue in crime fictionSome of the most brilliant speech in novels can be found in this genre. From Agatha Christie to Raymond Chandler and even Martin Amis, here are some of the best practitioners
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The Faithful Couple by AD Miller – a lucid examination of male friendshipThe second novel from the author of the Man Booker-shortlisted Snowdrops explores guilt, collusion and rivalry over the course of two men’s lives
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Books for giving: thrillersMemory loss is the theme of two of the year's most unnerving debuts, while Tom Franklin brings real literary flair to his award-winning Mississippi crime novel, writes Alison Flood
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Mafia State by Luke Harding - reviewAD Miller looks at Luke Harding's account of life in modern Russia
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Commercialism rather than literary merit is behind the 2011 Booker prize shortlist, writes Robert McCrum
Julian Barnes for the Booker? It could just happen
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Booker prize shortlist breaks sales recordsThis year's avowedly populist shortlist appears to be going down very well with readers
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Man Booker prize shortlist includes first western and novel by care workerPatrick deWitt and Stephen Kelman among contenders, with 2004 winner Alan Hollinghurst a surprise omission
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Sue Arnold's audiobook choice - reviewsSue Arnold's audiobook choice: Let the Great World Spin by Colum McCann, Snowdrops by AD Miller and The Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes
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Debut fiction: Scissors, Paper, Stone by Elizabeth Day; Ours are the Streets by Sunjeev Sahota; Snowdrops by AD Miller – reviewThe search for identity at home and abroad produces some surprises, writes Mary Fitzgerald -
Critical eye - reviews roundupCritical eye - reviews roundup: The Invention of Murder by Judith Flanders, Julian Barnes's Pulse and Snowdrops by AD Miller
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Snowdrops by AD Miller – reviewJohn O'Connell enjoys a Moscow-set debut of corruption, decadence, greed and betrayal



Independence Square by AD Miller review – the orange revolution unpeeled