Psmith in the City
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Completed, First published Mar 02, 2026

A fog-choked London, slick with rain and shadowed by gaslight, clings to the periphery of a stolen necklace and a society obsessed with pedigree. Psmith, a languidly elegant rogue in a straw hat, drifts through this labyrinth of drawing rooms and dimly lit alleys, a phantom presence amongst the city’s anxious pulse. The air hangs thick with the scent of decaying grandeur, of fortunes built on whispers and reputations crumbling under the weight of inherited debts. A brittle laughter echoes in opulent chambers, masking the desperate scramble for status. Every encounter feels laced with a delicate, poisonous charm—a dance of wit and deception played out against the backdrop of a city breathing secrets into the fog. The narrative unwinds not as a chase, but as a slow, elegant unraveling, a tightening coil of social maneuvering where every smile is a calculation, every gesture a veiled threat. The very stones of London seem to conspire, holding onto the scent of scandal and the rustle of clandestine deals. A melancholic elegance pervades, as if the entire city is poised on the precipice of a polite, devastating fall.
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