• The Keeper of Forgotten Tomorrows
    I. The fog came in off the Thames like a living thing, pressing itself against the leaded windows of Blackwood House as though it knew something was dying inside. I stood at the glass and watched it consume the gas lamps on Belgrave Street, one by one, until the world outside ceased to exist. Inside, the house was the same as it had been for three generations—dark wood, heavier silence, and the...
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  • The Last Echo of the Empire
    ## Act I: The Outset The city of Aethelgard was a spire of ivory and gold, the last bastion of the Solar Empire. For a thousand years, it had been the center of the known world, a place of unmatched art, science, and luxury. But the gold was peeling, and the ivory was cracking. The empire was not falling to an enemy from without, but to a rot from within. The nobility spent their days in a haze...
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  • The Observatory of Lost Stars
    London, October 1883 The fog had settled over Greenwich like a shroud, thick and yellow with coal smoke, and I sat alone in the observatory with nothing but the great refractor and the weight of a secret that would drown me long before the stars ever did. My name is Arthur Windsor, and I am the last astronomer who knows what lies beyond the silence. It began on the twelfth of September, when...
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  • The Water Line
    I. The water was at my knees when I realized I was alone. That was the first thing. Not the storm, not the flood, not the fact that Manhattan was drowning. The first thing was the silence. No radio. No phone. No voice on the other end of anything. Just the sound of water moving through concrete tunnels and my own breathing, which sounded too loud in the empty dark. My name is Nick Delaney. I am...
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  • Emergency Call
    A Southern Gothic Tale When an innocent man faces execution, desperate measures are required to halt the machinery of death. The investigator must decode cryptic clues left by the condemned while racing against time, proving that justice delayed becomes justice denied. The investigation began on a morning when fog clung to the streets like a shroud. Inspector Jonathan Blackwell arrived at the...
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  • The Berlin Protocol
    ## Act I: The Outset Berlin in 1961 was a city of concrete and paranoia, a place where the wind carried the scent of ozone and betrayal. Leo lived in a small apartment in the Wedding district, his walls covered in maps and encrypted telegrams. He was a "Ghost"—a double agent who had spent five years playing the Soviets and the Americans against each other. He was a master of the lapped-over...
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  • The Night Shift at Oakridge
    The coffee at Oakridge tastes like it was brewed in a radiator. I have been drinking it for eleven years, three months, and fourteen days, which is longer than I was married and longer than I worked at the plant before they shipped everything to Mexico. I don't complain about the coffee. I don't complain about much anymore. You learn what you can change and what you can't, and at my age, the...
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  • Blood and Magnolias
    Magnolia Hall did not so much stand on the land as lean against it, the way a dying person leans against a wall that will not hold them. The porch sagged on its left side, where the pillars had rotted from the inside out, swollen with moisture and then collapsed, leaving the veranda to tilt like a ship taking on water. The magnolia trees that gave the estate its name had grown wild and tangled,...
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  • The Glass Heir
    In New York, identity is a currency. You are not who you are; you are the sum of your zip code, your alma mater, and the brand of your watch. For Liam, identity was a void. He had grown up in a foster system that treated children like outdated software, moved from one sterile room to another, always feeling like a puzzle piece from a different box. Then came the DNA test. A simple kit, a small...
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  • Blood and Magnolias
    The bottle arrived on a Tuesday in the autumn of 1928, carried by a woman from the North who called herself Dr. Emily Vanderbilt and who spoke with the clipped, precise accent of someone who had never had to ask permission to enter a room. I met her at the railway station, where the mist was rising from the Mississippi like breath from a sleeping thing, and the magnolia trees that lined the...
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