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Book Review, The Midnight Man

Book Review The Midnight Man by Julie Anderson, published by Hobeck Books Limited, 2024 By Amanda Gwinnup   The Midnight Man is set in Clapham, London, centered around the South London Hospital for Women and Children (SLH). It takes place in November of 1946; London is still recovering from the Read more…

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