The Crystal Meridian
Part One Dr. Arthur Blackwood kept his office at University College London on a floor that smelled of carbolic acid and old paper. The smell suited him. He was thirty-five years old, thin in the way that academics are thin, with a face that suggested intelligence without suggesting warmth. He specialized in what was then called hysteria and what he called collective suggestion disorders. His...
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