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Elena Ferrante
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The Telegraph

Why novelists in 2015 couldn’t resist the lure of fantasy

Some of this year's best novels had elements of fantasy

Elena Ferrante’s terrifying Neapolitan quartet of novels reached its conclusion in The Story of the Lost Child (Europa, £11.99), after tracking its pair of childhood frenemies through 50 fraught years of Italian politics, crime, academia and affairs of the heart; like its predecessors, this one had a grip of iron.

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