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			<title>Northern California Author, Jeremy Edwardson, Releases Debut Novel, Claiming Queen Victoria Had a Secret Sister — Family DNA Evidence Supports Centuries-Old Mystery</title>
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			<description>A new historical novel is stirring curiosity on both sides of the Atlantic with a provocative claim: What if Queen Victoria had a sister whose existence was deliberately erased from history? Granny in the Attic, the debut novel from Northern California author Jeremy Edwardson, follows two sisters separated by power and secrecy in 19th-century Britain. While one rises to become Queen Victoria, the other &#8212; Ann Thomas [PR.com]</description>
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