Identification

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IdentificationSadly, the site of St. Giles's church no longer exists in the modern world in which we live. The hundred years and more that have elapsed since the underground killings have seen the eradication of many streets and once common landmarks from the old city of London. Such, as seems too often the case, is the price of progress and urban growth. Anyone visiting the site today would find nothing more architecturally exciting than a large, sprawling, underground car park, topped with nothing more salubrious than a small parade of shops, serving fast food, selling motor parts, or second-hand clothing. At the time of our story, however, St Giles's remained a beacon of Christian virtue within its local environment, its spire rising to tower over the streets around its position on the

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