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COMFORT TO THE ENEMY by Elmore Leonard (Weidenfeld and Nicholson, pounds 18.99)THE death in a prisoner of war camp and the repeat escape of former Nazi guard Jurgen to the home - and embrace - of glamorous gangster's moll Shemane, give Carl Webster his biggest investigation yet. But with double-crossing characters and his own strengths and weaknesses getting in the way, the chase is not as straightforward as it seems. The excitement comes from the zinging dialogue and characters who are as colourful as the cover of a work of pulp fiction.
THE LAST GAME: LOVE, DEATH AND FOOTBALL by Jason Cowley (Simon & Schuster, pounds 14.99) A moving memoir set amid the post- Hillsborough mood of Arsenal's final game Championship success at Liverpool, The Last Game: Love, Death and Football is about much more than the on-field events of that Friday night in May 1989. Although ostensibly about football, and the well-documented changes since then, the narrative also runs parallel with transitions in the author's life, including his relationship with his family.See the full content of this document
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