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  • Two short stories and a play, Hurtle (2003), have been broadcast on BBC Radio 4.

    2009 August 11 | NIGEL BEALE NOTA BENE BOOKS 2009

  • Two short stories and a play, Hurtle (2003), have been broadcast on BBC Radio 4.

    Audio Interview with Denise Mina, Crime Novelist, by Nigel Beale 2009

  • Hurtle us backward thousands of years to when we were no better than the beasts of the jungles—worse, because we had self-awareness.

    Shadow Hunters Christie Golden 2007

  • Pen craned over the coach to have a long look at the great Hurtle.

    The History of Pendennis 2006

  • Hurtle never makes any claim that he is doing anything other than satisfying his own need to paint—which is at least honest in comparison to those who set themselves up as higher authorities and promise salvation all for the price of a book purchase.

    Archive 2006-09-01 Kirsty 2006

  • Hurtle never makes any claim that he is doing anything other than satisfying his own need to paint—which is at least honest in comparison to those who set themselves up as higher authorities and promise salvation all for the price of a book purchase.

    In The Midst Of Life Kirsty 2006

  • Hurtle, and that to the best of their belief he still existed.

    The Way We Live Now 2004

  • He should marry her, — or there should be something done which should make the name of Winifred Hurtle known to the world!

    The Way We Live Now 2004

  • Hurtle had found the means of sending to him after her return from

    The Way We Live Now 2004

  • Paul knew but little about Winifred Hurtle, and nothing at all about the late Mr Hurtle.

    The Way We Live Now 2004

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