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El Legado de los Winshaw

Esta saga se adentra en las intrincadas vidas de una prominente familia británica a lo largo del siglo XX. La serie combina magistralmente drama familiar, sátira social y narrativas cautivadoras de ambición y traición. Sigue a generaciones de figuras influyentes mientras se desarrollan sus secretos, deseos y el legado que crean. Ofrece una exploración cautivadora del poder, la clase y las complejidades de las relaciones humanas, todo ello infundido con agudo ingenio.

Number 11
What a carve up!

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  1. 1

    What a carve up!

    • 512 páginas
    • 18 horas de lectura

    A brilliant noir farce, a dystopian vision of Britain, a family history and the story of an obsession. Michael is a lonely, rather pathetic writer, obsessed by the film, 'What A Carve Up!' in which a mad kinfeman cuts his way through the inhabitants of a decrepit stately pile as the thunder rages. Inexplicably he is commissioned to write the family history of the Winshaws, an upper class Yorkshire clan whose members have a finger in every establishment pie, from arms dealing to art dealing, from politics to banking to the popular press and factory farming. During his researches Michael realizes that the Winshaws have cast a blight on his life, as they have on Britain. His confidence, his sexual and personal identity begin to reform. In a climax set in the Winshaw's family seat the novel turns into the film, 'What A Carve Up!' as a murderous maniac stalks the family and Michael discovers the significance of Shirley Eaton's lingere.

    What a carve up!
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    Number 11

    • 360 páginas
    • 13 horas de lectura

    Childhood friends Rachel and Alison are about to go on a journey into the strange, surreal heart of Britain in the early years of our new century. Helplessly swept along on tides they can no more understand than control, Rachel and Alison discover a nation disillusioned by reality yet obsessed with reality TV. They encounter morally bankrupt bankers and people queuing at food banks. And at the centre of this new state of things they find an old family who will do anything to ensure that the country is run for their benefit.

    Number 11