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  • The Distant Threshold
    Between the house and the sea, there was a wall. Not the grand kind with iron gates and marble pillars, but something older and quieter—a low stone barrier worn smooth by decades of salt wind, hiding behind it the tangled remains of a garden that had given up on itself years ago. Elias Thornfield knew every crack in that wall. He had traced them with his fingers since he was old enough to walk...
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  • The Faded Quadrant
    Cambridge, 1897 The quadrant was supposed to measure the heavens. Instead, it measured the distance between them. Professor Elias Thornfield had built the instrument himself over seven years of solitary work in the back room of the Trinity College observatory. It was a brass and mahogany thing of extraordinary beauty—three concentric rings mounted on a gimballed frame, each ring graduated with...
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