The Scales of Blackmoore Hall
The fog pressed against Edmund Ashworth's study window like a living thing, patient and relentless. He sat at his mahogany desk, the gaslight casting long shadows across the legal briefs spread before him. At twenty-eight, he had already earned a reputation as the barrister who could make justice bend to the will of his clients. Railway magnates, colonial enterprises, property developers — they...
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