The Distant Crown
Eleanor Ashworth-Cross had spent eleven years learning the geometry of absence. She worked as a conservator at the Victoria and Albert Museum, restoring the ceremonial regalia that no living person would ever wear—the coronation crowns of monarchs long turned to dust, the coronets of nobles whose estates had crumbled into car parks, the simple gold rings of soldiers whose names were carved into...
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