Was the masterpiece a clue to the horrors of this house of mystery?
The painting was done on glass and found beneath the ruins of the old and uninhabitable French mansion that Emily Hastings' sister Irene had inherited. The cold and distant Monsieur Gastion informed them that the painting was a masterpiece and should be given a place of honor.
Yet soon afterwards, when Irene became mysteriously ill, other signs of imminent danger pointed directly toward Emily. There were rumors of the cruelty and unbridled sensuality of the former owners, a strange black cat haunted the house and the crumbling mausoleum was never to be visited. The painting seemed their only clue to the probable unrelenting terrors yet to come.
Was the masterpiece a clue to the horrors of this house of mystery?
The painting was done on glass and found beneath the ruins of the old and uninhabitable French mansion that Emily Hastings' sister Irene had inherited. The cold and distant Monsieur Gastion informed them that the painting was a masterpiece and should be given a place of honor.
Yet soon afterwards, when Irene became mysteriously ill, other signs of imminent danger pointed directly toward Emily. There were rumors of the cruelty and unbridled sensuality of the former owners, a strange black cat haunted the house and the crumbling mausoleum was never to be visited. The painting seemed their only clue to the probable unrelenting terrors yet to come.