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The Bones of Saint-Sauveur
A novel of buried truths, living stone, and the price of silence
In the walled city of Dinan, stone has a long memory.
At the heart of the city stands the Basilica of Saint-Sauveur - a structure shaped by centuries of devotion, ambition, and quiet compromise. Pilgrims pass through its nave. Tourists admire its arches. Historians debate its origins. Few stop to wonder what was lost when its walls were raised - or what was sealed inside them.
When a subtle disturbance is detected deep within the basilica, an archaeologist is asked to take a closer look. The request is discreet. The expectations are modest. But old stone does not give up its secrets easily, and some silences are maintained for a reason.
As questions begin to surface, so do tensions - between scholarship and authority, memory and reputation, faith and the forces that have long financed it. What begins as a technical inquiry slowly reveals the outlines of a story that powerful institutions would prefer remain undisturbed.
Interwoven with the present is a second voice from late fifteenth-century Brittany, when the basilica was still being reshaped by wealth flowing through nearby ports and belief was increasingly entangled with commerce. In an age of rewritten records and sanctioned forgetting, stone walls became tools of preservation... and concealment.
As past and present draw closer, one question emerges and refuses to fade: When silence is chosen in the name of stability, who ultimately bears the cost?
The Bones of Saint-Sauveur is a historical mystery about memory, power, and the truths that endure - waiting patiently - inside living stone.
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