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Iris Anthony As with most of my books, I got the seed of the idea (the treatment of relics in the Dark Ages) as I was researching a different book entirely. Follow…moreAs with most of my books, I got the seed of the idea (the treatment of relics in the Dark Ages) as I was researching a different book entirely. Following the 'rabbit trails' of research have led to some new-to-me historical discoveries that have eventually blossomed into books.(less)
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The Ruins of Lace

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The Miracle Thief

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“...lace is formed from the absence of substance; it is imagined in the spaces between the threads. Lace is a thing like hope. It lived, it survived, and it was desired for what it was not. If faith, as the nuns said, was the substance of things hoped for, then lace was the outline - the suggestion - of things not seen.”
Iris Anthony, The Ruins of Lace

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