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The Starlight ProjectThe signal came on a Tuesday in October, and Nathaniel Whitfield knew immediately that nothing would ever be the same. He was alone in the Harvard observatory, the kind of solitary vigil that astronomers loved to romanticize and anyone else would find unbearably lonely. The telescope's recording drum turned slowly, etching tiny deflections of light onto a roll of photographic paper. Nathaniel...0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 65 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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The Starlight InheritanceThe jazz drifted up from the basement of 147th Street like smoke from a dying fire—thin, persistent, and full of ghosts. James Callahan stood on the sidewalk outside the speakeasy and listened to it for a moment before pushing through the heavy oak door. Inside, the air was thick with gin and cigarette smoke and the kind of desperate joy that only prosperity can breed. People danced in the...0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 67 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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The Keeper of the Hollow CrownThe fog that settled over Yorkshire in the autumn of 1873 did not merely obscure; it consumed. It swallowed the iron bridges, the brick chimneys, the cobblestone streets, and finally the great stone edifice of Ashworth Hall itself, reducing the world to a sphere of grey nothingness that pressed against the leaded windows like a living thing. Edward Ashworth stood at the window of his father's...0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 33 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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The Last Honor of AlistairThe castle of Blackwood stood on a cliff overlooking the grey Atlantic, its stones worn smooth by centuries of salt and wind. It was a place of echoing halls and faded tapestries, a monument to a nobility that had long since lost its purpose. Count Alistair, the last of the line, spent his days in the library, reading the journals of ancestors who had once led armies and shaped kingdoms....0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 45 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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The Keeper of Blackwood HallI awoke to the smell of smoke and the taste of ash. The last thing I remembered was the fire—how it had started in the server room of my Mayfair office, how the sprinklers had failed, how I had stumbled through the flames clutching nothing but the black amber pendant my grandmother had given me on my thirtieth birthday. I had been worth four hundred million pounds as of Tuesday morning. By...0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 57 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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The House That RememberedThe Thorne estate sat on a hill in the Mississippi delta, surrounded by live oaks that looked like they were holding their breath. Bell Thorne was twenty-six and the last person with the deed, which was not the same thing as having the means to keep what the deed described. The house was falling apart. The roof leaked in seventeen places that Bell had marked with chalk X's on the ceiling of the...0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 51 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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The Echoes of the ThresholdThe village of Oakhaven existed in the "between." It was a place where the fog never truly lifted and the clocks ran on a logic that defied the calendar. To the outside world, Oakhaven was a smudge on a map, a forgotten hamlet in a valley that shouldn't exist. To its residents, it was the only reality that mattered. Julian was the village's "Tether," the man responsible for maintaining the...0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 12 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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The Starlight ArkI. The storm hit Manhattan on a Tuesday in October, which was wrong on two counts: first, hurricanes do not visit New York in October; second, the ones that do do not breach the Hudson River dam and drown Lower Manhattan in six feet of black water by midnight. I learned all this from the radio. I was in a warehouse on the Brooklyn waterfront, water rising past my ankles, listening to a...0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 74 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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The Observer at Five PointsThe first thing you notice about Five Points is the smell. Not the second thing or the third thing, but the first. It hits you before you see the buildings or hear the voices or notice the children running barefoot through streets that were more mud than cobblestone. It is the smell of five thousand people living on top of each other in spaces no architect would have approved for a dog kennel....0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 76 Visualizações 0 Anterior