The Distant Temple
The rain did not fall so much as it hovered, a suspended gray curtain that blurred the edges of the city into a watercolor smear of slate and rust, and within that pervasive dampness, Arthur Pendelton stood on the precipice of his own dissolution, his skin mapped with the topography of a sickness that had no name in the medical texts of the university hospital where he had spent the last three...
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