The Executor's Game
The mahogany walls of the Harrison estate seemed to absorb sound, leaving only the rhythmic ticking of a grandfather clock that felt like a countdown. Judge Harrison had been the most feared man in the New York legal circuit for forty years—a man who viewed the law not as a set of rules, but as a weapon. When the cancer finally claimed his lungs, he didn't go quietly. He spent his final days...
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