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I Love KL: KL Noir: Yellow - Never Forget A Face

18-Jun-16 13:00

I Love KL: KL Noir: Yellow - Never Forget A Face

Our monthly readings return with stories about our city  - this time from the fourth & final instalment of the KL Noir series. Chin Ai-May's Never Forget A Face, that tells the tale of an old ex-cop suffering from Alzheimer whose mind shifts from the past & present when he spots an old-foe at the old folk's home he's at, giving us an insight to the condition. 


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