The Faded Paradox
The train from Geneva to the high Alps shed its passengers at the last station, a splinter of wood and stone clinging to the cliff face like a barnacle on a hull, and Elias Thorne descended into the biting wind with the heavy, deliberate gait of a man carrying a burden that was not his own. He was forty-two, a cryptographer for the Swiss Federal Archives, and his lungs had been failing for...
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