The Blackthorne Laboratory
The laboratory occupied the basement of a Georgian townhouse in Bloomsbury, and it smelled of copper, carbolic acid, and the particular dampness of a London cellar that had been breathing its own breath for three hundred years. It belonged to Dr. Alistair Blackwood, a pathologist at St. Bartholomew's who had become, by general consensus, a man possessed. Thomas Webb had come to London in the...
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