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Three novels take new looks at historical figures

In 1861 Prince Albert, consort of Queen Victoria, lay dying, supposedly of typhoid. This fact allows Stephanie Barron in her novel, “A Flaw in the Blood,” to start a mystery that explains, perhaps, why some of Queen Victoria’s male descendants had hemophilia and why Prince Albert died.

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