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Don't Cry For Me Aberystwyth (Aberystwyth Noir, #4)

Malcolm Pryce · 2007 · Book

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This work is a unique blend of noir and comedy, set in a fictional Welsh seaside town that critiques both crime narratives and bureaucratic absurdities.

ContemporaryDark Humor and Absurdity in CrimeThe Intersection of Noir and ComedyExploration of Identity and BelongingSatirical Take on BureaucracyPost-industrial Decline and Nostalgia

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