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Bernard MacLaverty

Read-Alikes for Bernard MacLaverty

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  • Gianrico Carofiglio

    Gianrico Carofiglio

    Gianrico Carofiglio's books have sold more than five million copies in Italy and have been translated into twenty-seven languages. He is an incredibly charismatic author, having worked for many years as a prosecutor and judge... (more)

    If you enjoyed:
    Midwinter Break

    Try:
    Three O'Clock in the Morning
    by Gianrico Carofiglio

  • Jenny Erpenbeck

    Jenny Erpenbeck

    Jenny Erpenbeck was born in East Berlin in 1967. Erpenbeck is the daughter of the physicist, philosopher and writer John Erpenbeck and the Arabic translator Doris Kilias. Her grandparents are the authors Fritz Erpenbeck and ... (more)

    If you enjoyed:
    Midwinter Break

    Try:
    Go, Went, Gone
    by Jenny Erpenbeck

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