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A casket floats in the ablaze Seine. Paris, 1742. Lia de Beaumont. On the lid, a chat accounting in blood—”Psalms.” Inside, the anatomy of a admirable woman. A ability wielded by spell-casting Poets and manipulated by royalty. Now her brother, D’Eon, seeks the acumen for her abstruse murder, and uncovers an angry that casts caliginosity in [ READ MORE ]