Resurrection Act

It’s well into the afternoon by the time Isabel rides back to Mondirra. She can’t help but feel that the visit to the Warder estate has been a waste of time. She’s found some evidence—a scratch on a carriage that she wasn’t able to see, and a mention of a new research partner but not the man’s name.
It’s too much to be a coincidence, she tells herself, but still, she isn’t certain. There could be any number of fine coaches across the countryside that left varnish on the warehouse door, and there were more ways to find a set of red robes and prayer beads than having studied at Alcos’s church. She didn’t have enough to find the murderer, much less to have him arrested. A long time has passed since the days of the Inquisition, when a Sentinel’s word was more than enough to convict an accused necromancer.
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