The Calculus of Void
The skyline of 1920s New York was a jagged graph of ambition and greed, and Elias Vance was the man who could calculate the slope of every rise and the depth of every fall. As a lead actuary for the city's most prestigious firms, Elias didn't believe in luck or fate; he believed in probability. And like the probability of a perfect vacuum, Elias’s capacity for fear was exactly zero. He...
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