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11 April 2012
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Look out for another great free book — Sabine Durrant’s Having It and Eating it — tomorrow .

We are also offering readers a fabulous half-price book offer. So help yourself to a superb FREE summer read from the Evening Standard right now — Stark by Ben Elton.

Stark are an organisation with more money than God and the social conscience of a dog on a croquet lawn. What’s more, they know the Earth is dying.

Deep in Western Australia where the Aborigines used to milk the trees, a planet-sized plot takes shape. Some green freaks pick up the scent. A Pommie Poseur, a brain-fried Vietnam Vet, Aborigines who lost their land — not much against a conspiracy that controls society.

But if you are facing the richest and most disgusting conspiracy in history, you have to do more than stick up two fingers and say “peace”. A compulsive read.

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