The Price of Blood: An Extravaganza of New York Life in 1807
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A young, inexperienced lawyer in early nineteenth-century New York undertakes a sequence of separate but linked cases, each presented as a chapter: an extraordinary first client sets him on a dramatic journey; a second client stages an odd gambling diversion that distracts him; a third involves a horrific incident; a fourth leaves an unexpected bequest; the concluding chapter resolves the lawyer's fortunes. The narrative blends urban social detail, legal mishap, and melodramatic twists, moving between comic episodes and darker surprises.
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