The Evil Painting

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Claire and Philip’s mother buys a new painting. The mysterious painting has an evil power over their mother. But why?

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Claire and Philip’s mother brings home a new painting, which is a portrait of an ugly man. The man in the painting seems to have an evil effect on their mother. Philip and Claire set out to uncover the truth about the painting and save their mother from its evil powers. They learn that the man in the painting was an evil hypnotist, who hypnotized women to commit murder. Claire and Philip try to destroy the painting to save their mother, but the harder they try, the stronger its powers become.

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