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Hallie Rubenhold’s “Story of a Murder” chronicles a killing, featuring sex, dentures and tightrope walkers. The music hall performer Belle Elmore was dismissed by the press as a vulgar shrew.
American-born British historian Hallie Rubenhold scored a bestseller with 2019’s The Five, which focused on the victims of Jack the Ripper rather than the killer. With Story of a Murder ...
Mollie King has candidly shared her experience of becoming a mum for the second time, confessing she's been firmly in 'survival mode' since welcoming baby Lilliana. The ex member of The Saturdays ...
MOLLIE King revealed that she's in 'survival mode' after the birth of her second baby. The former The Saturdays singer admitted that life is 'tricky' as her fiancé Stuart Broad, 38, is currently ...
This week non-fiction triumphed with standout titles from Hallie Rubenhold and Ian Leslie. Claire Baglin’s “piercing first novel” On the Clock (Daunt), translated by Jordan Stump ...
Mollie has been with the New York Post since June 2019 and became the New York Rangers beat writer in 2022, in addition to an NHL reporter. She is with the Blueshirts on a day-to-day basis, in the ...
Mollie King was a bundle of nerves and excitement, braced for a picture-perfect moment introducing her two-year-old Annabella to her new baby sister, but reality had other plans. "She came ...
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Mollie King has opened up about the aftermath of having her second baby, revealing she's been in 'survival mode' since giving birth to daughter Lilliana. The former Saturdays star and fiancé ...
Ethel’s father Walter was quick to cash in: without consulting her, he offered to sell her story. And now, to the social historian Hallie Rubenhold, it is an opportunity to explore the “grubby and ...
There, in the aftermath of a revolution that promised equality and justice, two peculiar characters emerge to center both fantasia and the attachment to self-aggrandisement: Mollie and Moses.