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Congratulations to Norman Lock, whose novel Eden’s Clock is the winner of the Big Other Book Award for Fiction!
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Award Winning Titles
In Liam Durcan’s novel The Measure of Darkness, a once-successful architect seeks the truth behind the accident that left him with a devastating brain injury.