![]() ![]() ![]() The splendor of it is dazzling.” (Below that story? An article on the exciting launch of a new ship in Belfast-the Titanic. It has no jewels but diamonds, and the diamonds cluster together as if they had no support but their own light. The Daily Telegraph fawned that “it is to the Imperial Crown what a spring day is to summer, or dawn to the full splendors of noon. When Queen Mary first wore her crown down the Westminster Abbey aisle, it elicited awe from the British press: “It is a gracefully designed structure, the diamond arches tapering gracefully to the point where they meet for the support of the small diamond orb and cross,” reported the Times of London at the time. Ratings 4.0 stars on Amazon 3.98 stars on Goodreads Add Glass Sword at Goodreads The Red Queen Series 0.5 Cruel Crown 1 Red Queen 2 Glass Sword 3 King’s Cage 4 War Storm Everything below is a SPOILER What happened in Glass Sword Glass Sword picks up where Red Queen left off. ![]() The jewel still sits in the Tower of London. The governments of Iran, Pakistan, and Afghanistan have, at various points, said the Kooh-i-Noor belongs to them. When India became independent from British rule in 1947, they claimed rightful ownership of the Koh-i-Noor and asked for its return. ![]()
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