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REVIEW: The Chelsea Girl Murders – Sparkle Hayter
Robin Hudson, now Programming Head for the Worldwide Women’s Network, begins this fifth of her adventures when a fire forces her to leave her New York apartment block and take refuge in the Chelsea Hotel, at an apartment belonging to … Continue reading
Posted in 2013 New Reads, Crime fiction, Feminism, Fiction, Humour, Reviews
Tagged artists, changes, Chelsea Hotel, fire, guerrilla art, humorous crime, New York, news, nuns, police, Robin Hudson, Sparkle Hayter
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