The Steam Necromancer
The fog of London in 1888 was not just weather; it was a shroud. In the depths of a cellar in Whitechapel, surrounded by hissing copper pipes and the rhythmic thumping of a coal-fired boiler, Dr. Alistair Thorne worked on the boundary between biology and electricity. Alistair was a man of science, but his science was forbidden. He believed that the soul was merely a complex electrical current,...
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