The Golden Scar
In the industrial estate off Cass Folly Road, where the canals ran black with reflected sky and the warehouses slept like hibernating animals, there was a unit that had been empty for eleven months. It belonged, technically, to Edmund Ashworth-Cross — a translator of Portuguese poetry into English, thirty-nine years old, someone who had spent his career making other people's absence audible....
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