Title: The Glass Ceiling of Manhattan
The jazz in the club was a frantic, golden thing, but Julian heard only the dissonance. It was 1924, and New York was a city of shimmering illusions. For a man like Julian—the son of an Italian immigrant who had died in a textile mill—the city was a series of locked doors, each requiring a key made of gold or blood. Julian had a mind that could see the architecture of the law as if it were a...
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