The Library of Light
(Variant V-02: Jazz Age Idealism) New York, 1924. The city was a fever dream of gold and chrome, a cacophony of saxophones and champagne bubbles. In the heart of this glittering delirium, Julian Thorne lived in a penthouse that smelled of expensive tobacco and old books. Julian was a physicist by trade, but a poet by inclination. He saw the world not as a collection of matter, but as a symphony...
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