The Inherited Portrait
The fog clung to the Yorkshire moors like a shroud, and Blackwood Hall stood at its center—the last standing member of a family that had produced more painters than sense. Eleanor Whitmore arrived on a Tuesday in October, her trunk packed with winter clothes and her mind packed with less. She was twenty-six years old, which in Yorkshire meant she was long past the age of marriage and just old...
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