The Van Helsing Conjecture – Excerpt No. 129

“If they only knew about her hoard of art,” Clara said. “Or the names she sold under…”

Clara rarely ventured to Evelyn’s studio, because it was a maze. Not only could she get lost amongst the clutter of pieces, but could also lose herself in the art… I’m also not a fan of coming across nude statues of myself she gets every detail

“You seem less than thrilled to be here, Clara,” Eleanor said.

Clara was so accustomed to hearing that without any warning and did not react. It seemed the angel of death decided to bless her with a visit.

A cinematic photograph of a grand, dimly lit warehouse overflowing with an eclectic array of fine art pieces, featuring vibrant oil paintings, intricately crafted sculptures, ornate reliefs, and sleek metal art, with narrow, serpentine passageways weaving between the towering piles, evoking the sense of a labyrinthine maze, with soft, warm lighting casting dramatic shadows and highlighting the rich textures and colors of the artwork, and the warehouse's worn, industrial walls and concrete floors providing a striking contrast to the refined beauty of the art, capturing the essence of a treasure trove for art enthusiasts.

Disclaimer: This novel is an work in progress and readers may encounter grammatical errors and inconsistencies. Please view this a draft and not a published work.



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