The Last Anaconda
ACT I New York in 1923 smelled of jazz and gasoline and the particular kind of optimism that comes from having survived a war and decided that whatever comes next will be better. Dr. Vivian Serpentis did not share this optimism. She smelled the city and thought primarily of air quality and the complete absence of any habitat suitable for large reptiles. Her laboratory at Columbia was a small,...
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