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Silence Where the Saints Should Sing

The faithful are listening. God help the engineer who feeds them lies.

Salt of the earth and salt of the sea. Let what I speak be heard.

Cassia Vael Torvenne broadcasts the morning Orison to every bell-tower in Archivolt, and her mother's prayer is not the one the Bureau approved. Eleven years of careful, doctored logbooks have kept her anonymous inside the system that ground her family into ash. Then a phase signature she last saw at nineteen — her mother's killer, a blend of bone-dust the Bureau swore was destroyed — comes through her coils at dawn.

Someone preserved it. Someone is using it again. And someone has noticed that dust this old remembers the dead it was ground from.

As a charismatic new priest prepares to turn the city's High Festival into a miracle — the voices of the faithful dead, amplified through Cassia's own equipment, heard by a hundred thousand pilgrims — Cassia realises she can suppress the broadcast, expose the blend, or let the theocracy canonize a weaponised grief. Her grandmother left her the mathematics. A masons' cult wants her to embed new volunteers in stone. The Chapterhouse wants a saint.

Cassia only wants to say the names honestly, and discover what that costs.

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