The Golden Oath
The letter arrived on a Tuesday in late November, the kind of grey London afternoon when the fog presses against the windowpanes like a living thing, and Arthur Pendelton stood in the reading room of his late uncle’s Mayfair townhouse, holding a sheet of cream-coloured paper that would change everything he thought he knew about the Oath. Arthur was forty-one, a man who had built his life...
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