The Waterworks

How does the author portray New York City in the novel, The Waterworks?

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New York in the 1870s is portrayed as a city in the grip of sinister forces: the political machine of Boss Tweed, the selfish greed of robber baron capitalists, and the ingenious plot of a mad scientist.

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The Waterworks