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Twenty Questions for Gloria by Martyn Bedford – review

Written By Unknown on Friday, March 25, 2016 | 8:07 AM

‘telling this tale in a format that is almost like a transcript of a police interview is something I’ve certainly never seen before and I really enjoyed it’

Gloria’s in a police interview room with her mum and an inspector. She’s just come home from being on the run with Uman Padeem, who’s still missing. She’s there voluntarily, but they want to get to the bottom of what happened. So, with all the newfound attention from the press, she’s here, she’s missing Uman but she’s got answers. And they’re asking her twenty questions.

Martyn Bedford is an author who many awards to his name with Flip, which I’m dying to read now, and I never made the link between Flip and Twenty Questions for Gloria. And whilst some people may find this a difficult and confusing book to read, I really enjoyed it.

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