The Spectral Consultant
Arthur Pendelton mixed the phosphorus powder with distilled water on his brass palette, watching the fine white dust dissolve into a faintly luminous paste. The basement room in London's East End smelled of damp stone and old chemicals, the kind of dampness that seeped into your bones and stayed there. He applied the paste to a small silver disc with steady hands—hands that had once held a...
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