BELINDA LYONS-LEE Tussaud. Reviewed by Ann Skea
Belinda Lyons-Lee’s debut novel takes the life of Marie Tussaud, creator of the famous waxworks, and adds magic, plots and madness. Sometimes, it seems, the truth...
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