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Dark Shadows on talkRADIO on the Late Late Early Early Show with Paul Ross

Joanna Lillis has been interviewed on talkRADIO about Dark Shadows, which the presenter of the station’s Late Late Early Early Show, Paul Ross described as a “jaw-droppingly good” book that is both “informative” and “heart-breaking”– so if you haven’t got your copy, buy it now! 

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You can tune in to the interview at this link– make sure you access the 26thFebruary episode, click on the 0300-0330 slot and the interview with the author is 14 minutes in.


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