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LITERARY FICTION The Romantic by William Boyd (Viking £20, 464 pp)
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There's murder mystery, too, when another doctor is found dead. And the whole thing comes wrapped in a cute conceit: purportedly inspired by a cache of letters, the novel presents itself as a 21st-century editorial project that got out of hand — an author's note even apologises upfront for the creaky plot and meandering digressions.
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