The Black Anatomy
By the time Thomas Blackwood's carriage clattered up the drive of Ashworth Hall, the November fog had risen thick enough to swallow the world whole. Lanterns gutted along the iron railings guttered like dying candles, their flames stretched thin and desperate against a wind that came up from the sound and carried with it the sour tang of brine and rotting kelp. The mansion loomed behind the...
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