Chicago comedian among nation s 570,000 COVID-19 victims: We are gutted
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COVID-19 has taken the lives of more than 570,000 Americans and counting. Those we ve lost come from all backgrounds and include the very people first responders and medical staff who have been working on the front lines. But the virus has also highlighted the disparities in the U.S. taking a disproportionate toll on communities of color, the elderly and the poor. © WireImage via Getty Images, FILE Each week ABC News is spotlighting several Americans who have lost their lives to COVID-19. This week, we re highlighting a nurse, a math teacher and a comedian.
Chicago comedian among nation s 570,000 COVID-19 victims: We are gutted
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Former Spalding High author s new novel set in Sutterton Published: 08:00, 14 March 2021
Crime fiction author Christina James, who sets her books in and around the Spalding area, has her latest novel coming out on April 9.
âDe Vriesâ is the sequel to one of her previous books called Sausage Hall, set in a real building and home in Sutterton.
The books all feature investigator DI Tim Yates, as he uncovers and solves a series of crimes.
Crime novelist Christina James. (44887791)
Christina, the pen name of former Spalding High School student, Linda Bennett, said: âThis is the sequel to the third book, Sausage Hall, which has proved to be the most popular. That is not why I decided to write it but I always intended to write a follow-up.