Nicola Barker
Born
in Ely, Cambridgeshire, England, The United Kingdom
March 30, 1966
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Darkmans (Thames Gateway, #3)
20 editions
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2007
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H(a)ppy
4 editions
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2017
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Wide Open (Thames Gateway, #1)
2 editions
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1998
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The Yips
17 editions
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2012
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I Am Sovereign
4 editions
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2019
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Clear: A Transparent Novel
16 editions
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published
2004
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Burley Cross Postbox Theft
5 editions
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published
2010
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Behindlings (Thames Gateway, #2)
19 editions
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2002
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The Cauliflower
15 editions
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2016
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Five Miles from Outer Hope
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2000
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“Tattoos are a right of passage. They're a marker of bravery, of maturity, of cultural acceptance. The tattoo represents not only a willingness to accept pain - to endure it - but a need to actively embrace it. Because life is painful - beautiful but painful.......”
― The Yips
― The Yips
“I dreamed I saw you dead in a place by the water. A ravaged place. All flat and empty and wide open. And you were covered in some kind of binding. Like a mummy. Something white and reflective, from head to toe. And the light shone on you. Oh, how it shone on you! It glanced off you, and it was like a pure, bright silver. The wind was singing. It sang: you have suffered enough. You have suffered enough. Then death came and he kissed you. Lightly. Gently. Upon the lips. There is nothing beyond, he whispered, only me, only me. There is nothing beyond. Only me.”
― Wide Open
― Wide Open
“You think it's all rather too "New Age" to be taken seriously, eh?'
'Not at all.'
'But it's an ancient discipline...'
'New Age disciplines invariably are,' Beede said, disparagingly, 'but in the modern world they lack context - we just pick them up and then toss them back down again, we consume them. They have no moral claim on us. No moral value. And without that they're rendered meaningless, fatuous, even.”
― Darkmans
'Not at all.'
'But it's an ancient discipline...'
'New Age disciplines invariably are,' Beede said, disparagingly, 'but in the modern world they lack context - we just pick them up and then toss them back down again, we consume them. They have no moral claim on us. No moral value. And without that they're rendered meaningless, fatuous, even.”
― Darkmans
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