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The House of Gray (A sequal to Oscar Wilde's 'The Picture of Dorian Gray'
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Ongoing, First published May 01, 2013
When an unsuspecting Sebastian Ulliel receives the deed to the late Mr. Gray’s mansion in late 19th century London, he finds himself unraveling the lethal secrets of his long deceased grandfather. History seems to repeat itself as dreadful whispers and nightmares galore haunt his slumber. Giving into the whispers, the young man finds himself drowning in the corruption of his ancestor. Only when danger strikes a loved one does Sebastian realize what he has brought about. In an effort to rid himself of the curse Sebastian finds himself creating another one.
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