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LONDON — Author Andrew Miller on Tuesday won Britain’s lucrative Costa Book Award for his historical novel “Pure,” set in Paris in the years leading up to the French Revolution.

Judges praised the novel for its “rich and evocative” portrayal of pre-revolutionary France. Set in 1785 Paris, the book is about a young engineer who was assigned to empty an overflowing cemetery.

Denver Post wire services

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