The Golden Oath
The brass button sat in Elias Thorne’s palm, heavy and cold, a small disc of metal that had once held together the shoulder of a tunic now rotting in a London morgue. It was the only thing left of his brother, Samuel, who had died in the mud of the Channel Islands three years prior, a death the War Office had processed with the same mechanical indifference they applied to the requisition of...
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