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... different reason—not because he knew Equus had uncovered the truth about Hank's death, but because of an increasingly intense sense of being watched.

Earlier, when Clayton had reached the outskirts of the outer ring's city center, he had briefly felt the surveillance on him vanish. It brought a fleeting sense of relief, like a heavy weight lifting from his chest. But mere steps later, the unsettling feeling returned—stronger than ever.

Clayton clenched his jaw. He wanted to tear ...

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