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1. Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow - Gabrielle Zevin.
2. The Siberian Dilemma - Martin Cruz Smith.
3. Trust - Hernan Diaz.
4. Orphan X - Gregg Hurwitz.
5. Eversion - Alastair Reynolds.
6. Orbital - Samantha Harvey.
7. Satoshi Yogisawa - Days at the Morisaki Bookshop.
8. Linwood Barclay - The Lie Maker.
9. Summer Knight - Jim Butcher.
10. Ghosts - Dolly Alderton.
Milkman - Anna Burns. Booker prize winner that I found in parts hard going, in other parts clever, sweet, funny. Story of a girl and her life, with maybe-boyfriend, her wee sisters and Milkman, a shadowy older man who latches onto her. A country of the state and Renouncers, with an air of menace in the background that suggests it's in the developing world, but it never needs saying. Took me a while to read - I got just over halfway then diverted to Summer Knight and Ghosts, as above - but I enjoyed it.
Agent Running in the Field - John le Carré. Brilliant 2019 spy story with layers of anger and prescience over Johnson, Putin, Trump and Brexit, all of which are excoriated and dismissed in at least one pithy but extended paragraph. The title suggests one agent running from danger, and there's a bit of that, but you can also read it in the same tense as if it were a manual - how to run agents in the field. And there's that, too. The dialogue and characters are right on point, and the whole thing is massively satisfying.