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In Fiction

The river Kyll, personified as a woman named Kelly, is one of the central characters in the fantasy/crime novel "October Man",[2] written by the author Ben Aaronovitch, in the book series Rivers of London.

See also

References

  1. Ausonius, Mosella, v. 359
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