The Manhattan Island Clubs: A John Le Brun Novel, (Book 3 of 5) USPC At everything
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The Manhattan Island Clubs: A John Le Brun Novel, (Book 3 of 5) USPC At everythingIn the summer of 1906, a distinguished member of one of New York's most prestigious and powerful men's clubs the Metropolitan Club is found with his throat slashed, murdered within the club's walls. By all eyewitness accounts, the murder is another member a man who, in actuality, wasn't there that night and, in fact, was across town in plain view of a hundred witnesses who can attest to his innocence. To J. P. Morgan, founding member of the
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