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Harry Potter: Tainted Blood
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Ongoing, First published Jan 17, 2016
Julietta Astrid Thorn, is a proud daughter of one of the most highly known, wealthiest, pure-blood families in  the wizarding world. The Thorns. A family from a long line of cunning Slytherin's, a descendant of Salazar Slytherin; One of the founders of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, a Parselmouth and the creator of Chamber of Secrets.

However it's no where near "Paradise" as one would think, especially being related to Salazar, and distantly to You-Know-Who, receiving the so called "gift" of speaking Parseltongue. She is instantly referred to as the famous "Witch With The Tainted Blood". There is certainly no pride of that title compared to "The Boy Who Lived." 

Can Julietta prove her worth, or will she be engulfed into the burning title she owns?
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