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Against the backdrop of an imminent financial collapse, the story contrasts two powerful trust-company presidents—one patrician, one self-made—and follows the social maneuvers, rivalries, and moral compromises that surround them. A fashionable gathering becomes the scene of a mysterious disappearance that prompts private inquiries and the involvement of detectives, and tightly timed revelations expose hidden alliances, past transgressions, and personal ambitions. Through suspenseful episodes and social encounters, the work examines greed, reputation, and the precarious balance between public persona and private danger during a moment of economic crisis.
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