The Castle of Otranto Fiona SomersetWhen tragedy strikes on his sons wedding day, Lord Manfred believes it is a foreboding omen, and will do whatever it takes to stop itno matter how immoral. Set in the 18th century, The Castle of Otranto begins on the day Manfreds son, Conrad, was meant to be married. Known for his sickly nature, Conrad is the eldest child of two, and is set to marry Princess Isabella, a union that would reap strong benefits for the noble family. However, when tragedy
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