Part I: The Iron Crown of Blood
The rain in Manchester did not wash things clean. It only made the grime slicker, turned the cobblestones into black mirrors that reflected nothing worth seeing. Arthur Blackwood stood in what had been his factory three months ago. Now it was a skeleton of iron beams and broken glass, the machinery sold off in lots to pay creditors. The men who had worked there for twenty years—men whose...
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