The Weight of Ember
The Weight of Ember Thomas Blackwood knew the weight of a false accusation the way a prisoner knows the weight of chains—not as something imposed from without, but as something that settles into the bone and becomes part of one's architecture. At twenty-eight, he had already learned that truth was the first casualty of scandal and that a single whispered lie could hollow out a life more...
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