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The Book Quiz: prize winners, evil masterminds and letters home
Test the range of your literary knowledge with this week's eclectic book quiz
Martin Doyle
Wed Nov 26 2014 - 15:15
Martin Doyle
Martin Doyle is Books Editor of The Irish Times
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