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Thousands of people believe that Princess Diana is alive. "At this very moment she's undoubtedly renting an apartment in Paris." - Prince Harry, Spare When she was a girl, everyone said she acted like a Duchess. So they called her Duch.Is Duch back? In a hospital in Paris, a woman in her 60's has lost her memory. All she knows is that her name is Diana. But she also knows secrets only Princess Diana could know. She wears a locket bearing pictures of William and Harry. And her best friend from boarding school has vouched for her: it's Duch. Has the People's Princess really come back, or are…mehr

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Thousands of people believe that Princess Diana is alive. "At this very moment she's undoubtedly renting an apartment in Paris." - Prince Harry, Spare When she was a girl, everyone said she acted like a Duchess. So they called her Duch.Is Duch back? In a hospital in Paris, a woman in her 60's has lost her memory. All she knows is that her name is Diana. But she also knows secrets only Princess Diana could know. She wears a locket bearing pictures of William and Harry. And her best friend from boarding school has vouched for her: it's Duch. Has the People's Princess really come back, or are thousands suffering from Diana Derangement Syndrome? There's no doubt about this: In Paris, a tall, silver-haired lady with blue eyes, a shy, bemused smile, and a posh English accent, is beguiling crowds, raising consciousness, and giving King Charles a right royal headache. In a hilarious, fast-paced chronicle of three eventful weeks in Paris and London, JB Miller weaves a heartfelt social satire of royals at war. "Duch has pathos, joy and humor... It takes a masterful writer to create this complex and beautiful dream, and Miller is a master!"- Jennifer Clement, author of Widow Basquiatand President Emerita of PEN International "Duch works on so many levels: farce, satire, page-turner, reportage, cultural commentary, counterfactual history, punch line. It rings true with all its implausible narratives and has a surprising affection and respect for the royals, for each of their private and royal selves."- John Donatich, author of Ambivalence, A Love Story
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JB Miller is the author of My Life in Action Painting and The Satanic Nurses, and the play Bobby Supreme. He's written for The New York Times, Time-Out London, whowhatwhy.org, and is the recipient of New York State, MacDowell and Yaddo Fellowships. He lives in London and can be reached at jbmiller.org.