The Black Scale
The rain in Chicago doesn't wash things clean. It just makes the grime slicker. Jack Morretti knew this better than most—he'd spent fifteen years walking these streets, first as a boxer with a broken nose and a broken marriage, then as a private eye with a broken liver and a broken license. The city didn't care about your past. It only cared about what you could do for it and what it could do...
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