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Jo Appleby, a lecturer in Human Bioarchaeology, at University of Leicester, School of Archaeology and Ancient History, who led the exhumation of the remains, during a dig at Leicester's Greyfriars car park, speaking at the university, as tests have established that a skeleton found under the car park, is that of King Richard III.   (Photo by Rui Vieira/PA Images via Getty Images)
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Inside the head of ‘killer king’

For centuries, the mystery of the Princes in the Tower has chilled and enthralled. Amid debate around a fascinating new theory, a book goes inside the mind of the boys’ alleged murderer.

Australian author Mitch Jennings in 2024. , Photo: Sylvia Liber,
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‘Taboo topic’ drove me to booze

Devastating loss in an area few people understand or talk about led Mitch Jennings to the realisation that people don’t always respond to life’s challenges the way we might hope.

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WEEKEND TELEGRAPH - 19.9.23** PLEASE HOLD FOR OCTOBER 9TH ** MUST NOT PUBLISH BEFORE CLEARING WITH NATIONAL PIC EDITOR - Australian author Holly Ringland pictured in Sydney today.  Picture: Sam Ruttyn

‘If it won’t make money, give up’

“Adult” pressure to chase money stopped Holly Ringland from doing the one thing that made her happy – until a moment of realisation put her on track to extraordinary success.

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Illustrations from forthcoming Trent Dalton book Lola In The Mirror, by artist Paul Heppell. Embargoed until Oct 1, 2023. One-time use only. MUST CHECK WITH JUSTIN LEES BEFORE USE

Unreal monsters haunt my real world

Predators and corruption face off against love, courage and desperation in Trent Dalton’s new book – and today he reveals how much of it is based on real events and people in his life.

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Jeffrey Archer with master craftsman Alan Gard and the replica crown

Royal family insider’s deep regret

Jeffrey Archer reveals his intel on how to steal the Crown Jewels came from a member of the Royal household, who is now fretting that there will be serious consequences.

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Author Elise Esther Hearst for SBC

I stopped crying and wrote a comedy

Her fiance was lying naked on a massage table overseas and her Holocaust-survivor grandma was pushing her to use a pregnancy test. So Elise Esther Hearst got creative.

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Bronwyn Hall for The Sunday Book Club

Truly Australian setting for evil

A vet returns to the town where her boyfriend disappeared – and where people think she killed him. It’s “just a story”, but there’s something particularly Australian about it.

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