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DESCRIPTION:Apr 7\, 2026\nIn November 2019\, a 19-year-old named Zac Brettl
 er fell from the fifth-floor balcony of a luxury London apartment and into
  the Thames. His death was ruled a suicide. His parents didn’t buy it—
 and when they started digging\, they discovered that their son had been li
 ving a secret life\, posing as the heir of a Russian oligarch\, consorting
  with gangsters\, and moving through a London that ran entirely on dirty m
 oney and underground crime. Patrick Radden Keefe\, a staff writer at The N
 ew Yorker and the author of Say Nothing and Empire of Pain\, turns the sto
 ry into his new book\, London Falling. On Tuesday\, he’s in conversation
  at 92NY with Sarah Jessica Parker\, who presented him with the PEN/Audibl
 e Literary Service Award. They’re an unlikely but certainly fun pairing.
LOCATION:92nd Street Y\, 1395 Lexington Ave\, New York\, NY 10128\, United 
 States
SUMMARY:Patrick Radden Keefe with Sarah Jessica Parker: "London Falling"
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