RDBook: The Lost Scopes Archive
…ters of the defense; an old, quickly-refurbished house on the outskirts of Dayton. The house is owned by George Washington Rappleyea, a transplanted New Yorker, who emerges as the architect of the whole trial in large part an effort to revitalize Dayton’s economy. We’re introduced to a panoply of intriguing characters (scientists, moderate religious leaders, theologians, wealthy patrons, and others in addition to the Darrows), who during the trial…
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