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The Piccadilly Predicament - Lionel Shriver

Lionel Shriver, author of We Need to Talk About Kevin and The Mandibles, is the first author to feature in our new series, Tales for London. Her story, The Piccadilly Predicament, is about a young woman who has a spot of bother on her way to H...

Episode 1 of the Underground: Tales for London podcast, hosted by The Evening Standard, titled "The Piccadilly Predicament - Lionel Shriver" was published on March 13, 2018 and runs 28 minutes.

March 13, 2018 ·28m · Underground: Tales for London

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Lionel Shriver, author of We Need to Talk About Kevin and The Mandibles, is the first author to feature in our new series, Tales for London. Her story, The Piccadilly Predicament, is about a young woman who has a spot of bother on her way to Heathrow airport.Underground: Tales for London features original short stories by London-loving authors from across the world. Each story, written by a Borough Press author, will be available to Evening Standard readers as a free podcast, from standard.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Lionel Shriver, author of We Need to Talk About Kevin and The Mandibles, is the first author to feature in our new series, Tales for London. Her story, The Piccadilly Predicament, is about a young woman who has a spot of bother on her way to Heathrow airport.


Underground: Tales for London features original short stories by London-loving authors from across the world. Each story, written by a Borough Press author, will be available to Evening Standard readers as a free podcast, from standard.co.uk


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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