The Friction of Truth
In 1924, the truth was a physical thing. It was found in the smudge of a fingerprint on a ledger, the tremor in a politician's voice, the scent of expensive cigars in a room where illegal deals were struck. Thomas Hatfield lived for that friction. He was a journalist who treated the city of New York as a crime scene, and his final article on City Hall was the smoking gun. But the city didn't...
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