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The Iron and the Loom
- Narrated by: Laura Gallagher
- Length: 14 hrs and 24 mins
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How many times, she wondered, had she woven together cloth that his sword had then torn apart along with the flesh underneath?
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Kallyna d’Àrgira, a master of the arts of the loom who can turn the world into silk thread, is pledged in marriage by her father to Raimo Trani, a man she hates. After a sudden tragedy leaves her at Raimo’s mercy, into her life comes Dàlibor d’Hancourt, the Norman knight sent by King Roger of Hauteville to be the new governor of Tropèa, a man who, like her, is burdened by a life he did not choose.
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