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"The Thirteenth Tale" by Diane Setterfield is primarily set in contemporary England, but it frequently shifts between the present and the past, particularly the 1960s and earlier. The narrative revolves around the life of the enigmatic author Vida Winters and her mysterious family history. The story unfolds in a gothic atmosphere, with the backdrop of a decaying estate that adds to the sense of time and memory.

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