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Old 03-31-2008, 11:30 AM   #1
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Walpole, Hugh: Portrait of a Man With Red Hair, v1, 31 March 2008.

Hugh Walopole's novel has been called a gothic horror novel by one critic, while another site calls this a Jekyll & Hyde theme of possession.

However one looks at this novel, it's highly regarded among Walopole's work.

I hope you enjoy it.

Note: I'll finish the 2nd novel in The Herries Chronicles later today.

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