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The Record is accurate. But it is not the whole truth.
Rome, 193 AD. The great iurisconsultus Cornelius Aemilius Fossatus is dead. He leaves behind a lifetime of legal precision, a house on the Caelian Hill, and fourteen oak boxes containing the meticulous archive of a forty-two-year career.
For Tafat of Numidia-the woman who stood by his side through frontier campaigns and high-court dramas-the archive is more than paper and ink. It is the map of a shared life. As she opens the boxes, she begins a journey through their history: from a chance meeting in a plague-stricken garrison corridor to the frozen banks of the Danube and the sun-drenched gardens of Carthage.
But within the formal mandates and military plans, Tafat discovers something she never expected. In the margins of the official record, in the private notations Fossatus never intended for the world to see, lies the evidence of a man who saw her more clearly than she ever knew.
The Ditch-Maker's Record is a profoundly moving conclusion to Dr. Cornelis van Houte's acclaimed series. It is a story of memory, inheritance, and the silent contributions of those the history books forget. It is a meditation on the power of the written word to preserve a life-and the power of love to exist between the lines.
"The paper is the man. But the margin is the soul."
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