The Capo’s Chemist Brews, Bribes, and Bad Luck
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Garrett didn’t ask for the book. He didn’t ask for the uncle who left it to him, either—but the man had the decency to die before explaining what was inside.No spells. No incantations. Just recipes written in margins and shorthand, instructions for brews that do things chemistry shouldn’t. One makes people forget you’re standing in front of them. Another strips the ability to lie from a man’s throat like pulling wire from a wall.Garrett is broke, hungry, and one bad week from gone when a police raid puts him in a room with men who solve problems permanently. He survives by using a brew he barely understands on instinct alone—and that’s the worst thing that could have happened to him.Because he got noticed.Oscar doesn’t recruit. He acquires. A greenhouse. A workshop. Supplies. Everything Garrett needs to turn a dead man’s notebook into a production line. The generosity comes with weight, and the weight comes with a name: family.Now Garrett brews truth serums for interrogations, concealment draughts for operations, and whatever else the syndicate needs from the only man who can cook what no one else can replicate. He studies horticulture in public libraries and practices alchemy in a back room that smells like lavender and consequence.He is not powerful. He is useful.And useful men don’t get to leave.The Capo’s Chemist — a 1940s crime-fantasy where the magic is quiet, the danger is polite, and the only thing more dangerous than failing the family is succeeding.