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Tremain's Merivel in Restoration to Jane Hamilton's adolescent narrator in Disobedience they are somehow just too humble.
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Her immigrant characters – the Ukrainian Anna and the Zimbabwean Job – are presented with the kind of sympathy evident in two other London immigrant novels of recent times, Rose Tremain's The Road Home and Chris Cleave's The Other Hand.
The way we live now? Follow the money back to Anthony Trollope… 2012
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Tremain's happy ending is a realistic one for older characters - a correcting of accounts, a modicum of mercy.
Fiction & Poetry Post 2010
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They paused beside the spot where the body of Tremain's trooper had been dumped.
A Maiden's Grave Deaver, Jeffery 1995
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His own men had captured a number of the escapees, a record better than that of the U.S. marshals, who in Tremain's opinion were overpaid baby-sitters.
A Maiden's Grave Deaver, Jeffery 1995
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Stillwell's comment would more than justify Tremain's action.
A Maiden's Grave Deaver, Jeffery 1995
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And in the window of the processing plant: Lou Handy, a gun pointed directly at Tremain's chest.
A Maiden's Grave Deaver, Jeffery 1995
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He remembered the ring he'd seen on Tremain's finger.
A Maiden's Grave Deaver, Jeffery 1995
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Tremain's eyes took in Angie's hair and face but it was a chaste examination, one of curiosity, and when his eyes dipped downward to her chest it was simply to confirm from her necklace ID that she was in fact an FBI agent.
A Maiden's Grave Deaver, Jeffery 1995
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"What's Tremain's frequency?" he shouted, leaping over the table and grabbing the young trooper by the collar.
A Maiden's Grave Deaver, Jeffery 1995
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