The Amber Lock
The Amber Lock The chemical smell hit Arthur Blackwood before the gas lamps did. He stood in the underpass beneath the Royal Arena, a place where the grandeur of Victorian London went to rot. The air was thick with coal smoke and something else—something sharp and acrid that made his eyes water. Arthur had spent twelve years in the colonies, and he knew the smell of phosphorus when he smelled...
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