The Gambler's Grave
The salons of 19th-century Vienna were places of velvet and vice, where fortunes were won and lost on the turn of a card. Alexander Vance was the most dangerous man in these rooms. He didn't gamble for money; he gambled for "destiny." He believed that the universe was a grand casino, and that one could "cheat" the house by placing a bet with their own existence. Alexander had spent years...
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