Without a Paddle

New StatesmanApril 14, 2010

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Even worse, it was Anne who told the couple's two sons that their father was dead, and let them go on believing so until the moment in 2007 when he walked into a British police station, claiming to be suffering from amnesia. [...] his Darwins were just as I've sometimes imagined them myself, which is to say seriously creepy. The BBC is doing a lot of this real-life stuff lately; Hull last worked on a film about the Greenhalgh family of Bolton, whose forgeries fooled the art world for two decades.

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Without a Paddle

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