The Beacon of Lost Hope
New York, 1924. The city was a fever dream of gold and jazz, a place where the champagne flowed as freely as the lies. But beneath the glittering facade of Manhattan lay the "Lighthouse of Truth," a subterranean salon where Julian, a disgraced professor of physics, held court for the city's ghosts. His students were the edges of society: a bankrupt opera singer, a mute dockworker, a fugitive...
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