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An Accident in August

Book Review: The Woman Who Killed Princess Diana?

Perhaps the novel is not the most original read, but AN ACCIDENT IN AUGUST contributes to the growing number of literary meditations on the evolving pathology of celebrity,

By: Liza Katz Filed Under: Books, World Books Tagged: An Accident in August, contemporary, French literature, Laurence Cossé, Princess Di, Princess Diana

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