A Single Match in a Room Full of Gasoline
The photograph that destroyed Carmine Falcone's life was three inches by four inches and had been taken with a Kodak Vest Pocket camera, the kind that folded flat enough to slip into a gentleman's coat. It showed two men shaking hands in the back room of the Green Mill Gardens, a jazz club on Broadway where the gin was cut with juniper juice and the piano player had a habit of forgetting the...
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