The Divine Burden
The jazz in 1920s New York was not just music; it was a frantic attempt to outrun the ghosts of the Great War. Leo lived in the gaps between the beats. A philosophy student at Columbia with a penchant for the occult, he spent his nights in the smoke-filled basements of Harlem, searching for a truth that didn't involve a textbook. He was a man of questions in a city of answers, most of them...
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