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© 2007- 2009 Susanna Kearsley

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Made by Serif

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I wasn’t the first writer to visit Cruden Bay - Bram Stoker lived at Whinnyfold, the far end of the beach, and used Slains as the inspiration for Dracula’s castle, whose walls also had a sheer drop down the cliffs to the sea.

The St Olaf Hotel, where I stayed