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The Thirteenth Tale
by Diane Setterfield
Best Piece of Writing in a While(1/10/2007)
Although the story line is not tremendously active, the author uses perfect writing techniques and beautiful illiteration to produce a chilling tale. If she was trying to recapture the subtle haunting effect seen in old Victorian novels, she succeeded.
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