The Emerald Promise
The city never slept, and Clarice Webb had long since stopped trying. At twenty-six, she had learned that Manhattan operated on a different circadian rhythm than the rest of the country—a rhythm governed by neon signs, last-call whiskeys, and the soft click of typewriter keys at three in the morning. She worked for the New York Herald Tribune as a junior reporter, which was newspaper code for...
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