The Tension of the Taped
The air in 1924 New York was a thick slurry of cigarette smoke and desperation. Thomas Hatfield lived for the tension. He was a journalist who treated the city as a giant puzzle, and the truth was the final piece that made the picture clear. His last article on City Hall was a masterclass in tension—the slow build-up of evidence, the tightening of the noose around the corrupt. But the city...
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