The Empty Air
The radio repair shop on Spring Street smelled of solder and regret, which Jack Callahan considered an honest combination. He'd been fixing radios since 1945, when he came home from the Pacific with hands that shook too much to hold a rifle steady but were perfectly steady enough to twist wire and crimp connectors and align oscillator coils. He was thirty-eight years old and looked fifty. The...
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