The Symmetry of Madness
The mists of the Scottish Highlands did not merely surround the estate of Glenmore; they seemed to breathe with it. The house was a gothic monstrosity of grey granite and jagged spires, perched on a cliff that looked down into a black, churning sea. For Julian Thorne, the house was not a home, but a laboratory. Julian was a man of absolute precision. A former professor of geometry at Cambridge,...
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