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The novel traces political and criminal conflict in a city, following journalists, reform-minded delegates, and local gang figures as their campaigns, schemes, and personal entanglements collide. Party conventions and election maneuvering set the stage for street-level violence, blackmail, and a mysterious figure from the past whose return alters alliances. Scenes alternate between newsroom camaraderie, social gatherings such as an ironworkers' ball, and clandestine meetings as loyalties shift and secrets surface. Romantic tensions and moral dilemmas complicate actions, while suspense builds through counter-moves, revelations, and a final reckoning that forces characters to confront consequences and choose between conscience and self-interest.

About the Author

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Olin L. Lyman

Olin L. Lyman was an American author known for his work in the early 20th century. He is best recognized for his novel "The Lash," which explores themes of justice and morality. Lyman's writing reflects the social issues of his time, providing readers with a glimpse into the complexities of human nature and societal norms. Though not widely known today, his contributions to literature offer valuable insights into the cultural landscape of his era.

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