The Golden Harbor
THE GOLDEN HARBOR The fog came in off the harbor like a held breath—gray, patient, refusing to decide whether to stay or go. Thomas Marlowe stood on the deck of the abandoned dry dock and watched it move, the way it moved once through the corridor of his mother's hospital room, filling the space between machines and silence. He had not come back to Newhaven for the fog. He had come back for a...
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