After a decade of trying to get a statue of Mercury for her museum's antiquities department, Harper finally succeeds. But then the statue arrives - broken - and a spectacular forgery. Her boss - impressed - calls the statue the ultimate forgery.
Harper wonders if she, too, should appreciate the forgery - until the statue starts talking.
"'Clay Feet' is... [filled with] clever dialogue and interesting questions about the intersection of the classical world with the modern."
- The Good, the Bad, and the Unread
Genre: Fantasy
Harper wonders if she, too, should appreciate the forgery - until the statue starts talking.
"'Clay Feet' is... [filled with] clever dialogue and interesting questions about the intersection of the classical world with the modern."
- The Good, the Bad, and the Unread
Genre: Fantasy
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