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Newlyweds Ernie and Melinee move into a large house where an extra door appears and disappears unpredictably, and the wife's hair color and even name seem to shift between visits. Haunted by the void, Ernie investigates, encountering false panels, impossible wall sounds suggesting activity behind seemingly solid surfaces, and an upstairs that yields a luminous, smoke-filled space inhabited by men whose presence conflicts with the architecture. The narrative follows his mounting alarm, the interplay of perception and reality, and a slowly revealed topology that undermines ordinary domestic certainty.

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James Bell

James Bell was an author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often explore themes of adventure and personal growth, reflecting the societal changes of his time. Among his notable titles are "Thirty Degrees Cattywonkus," which presents a unique narrative style and imaginative storytelling, and "Threlkeld's Daughter," a tale that delves into complex character relationships. Bell's writing is characterized by its engaging prose and vivid descriptions, making his stories resonate with readers seeking both entertainment and depth.

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