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The End of the Yellow House

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Swansea University Author: Alan Bilton Orcid Logo

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Central Russia, 1919, a sanatorium cut off by the chaos of the Russian civil war. The murder of the chief doctor sets in motion a nightmarish series of events involving mysterious experiments, the secret police, the Tsar’s double, an enigmatic ‘visitor’, giant corpses, possessed cats, sorcery, and t...

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ISBN: 978-1838004309
Published: London Watermark Press 2020
Online Access: https://www.watermarkpress.co.uk/news/now-available-end-of-the-yellow-house
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