The Golden Suspect
The city did not sleep; it merely held its breath, a vast, concrete lung inflated by the static of a thousand invisible screens. Margaret Holloway stood in the center of the atrium of the Meridian Exchange, a place that had once been the beating heart of commerce but had since calcified into a cathedral of bureaucracy, its marble floors polished to a mirror shine that reflected the hollow eyes...
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