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The Eleventh Child
Restaurant owner Tang the 11th, learning his older brother, Tang the First is ill, returns to the his remote native village, long plagued by leprosy. Superstition holds that a cure can be obtained when a family of five sons and five daughters makes possible the death of a fish from the Lake of Heaven, since the leprosy remedy is in the flesh of this fish. It just so happens that Tang the 11th has five sons, four daughters, and a pregnant wife.
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A chilling psychological thriller, 'The Eleventh Child' delves into the disturbing life of a woman haunted by her past. As fragmented memories surface, she begins to question her sanity and the reality of her experiences. The narrative follows her desperate search for truth, leading her down a path of psychological torment and unexpected revelations about her own identity.
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