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    We Solve Murders

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    We Solve Murders by Stephanie Vance is a thrilling mystery that follows a team of skilled investigators as they work together to crack complex, high-stakes cases. With each new investigation, the team uncovers secrets, motives, and twists that keep readers on the edge of their seat. The novel explores themes of teamwork, justice, and the intricacies of solving crimes, offering a compelling look at the pursuit of truth and the consequences of uncovering hidden realities.

    In the vil­lage of Axley, under a pale moon at three a.m., Steve Wheel­er reflects on his life while sit­ting on a famil­iar bench, rem­i­nisc­ing about his late wife, Deb­bie. He con­vers­es with Amy, who rests her head on his shoul­der and express­es pride in him. Rosie D’Antonio, anoth­er com­pan­ion, humor­ous­ly cri­tiques their sen­ti­men­tal­i­ty, engag­ing in play­ful ban­ter about her “men­tor­ing” rela­tion­ship with a younger man named Eddie.

    The con­ver­sa­tion shifts when Steve inquires about Amy’s future plans now that Mick­ey Moody and Susan Knox are in cus­tody. Amy reveals she feels done with her cur­rent line of work, echo­ing the sen­ti­ment that Jeff and Henk sug­gest­ed she take time off. While Rosie jok­ing­ly pro­pos­es a switch to assas­sin work, Steve chimes in with con­cern over Rosie’s recy­cling habits, which she dis­miss­es non­cha­lant­ly.

    Amy shares her ambi­tion to start a detec­tive agency focused on solv­ing unsolved mur­ders, empha­siz­ing her desire to address cas­es that oth­ers over­look. Steve, skep­ti­cal about the via­bil­i­ty of such a ven­ture, sup­ports Amy’s idea but under­scores the finan­cial impli­ca­tions and logis­tics involved, includ­ing office space and adver­tis­ing. Despite her friend’s doubts, Amy states she has a wealthy friend will­ing to invest in her plan.

    Rosie cheek­i­ly offers to back Amy for a larg­er share than her friend, but Amy insists on stick­ing with her orig­i­nal deal. Steve appears reluc­tant and express­es a pref­er­ence for his cur­rent lifestyle, filled with mun­dane com­forts and small-town activ­i­ties. He finds ful­fill­ment in his rou­tine and con­nec­tion to Deb­bie, who he feels has been with him in spir­it.

    After a humor­ous exchange about busi­ness plans, they find them­selves dis­cussing a pos­si­ble first case relat­ed to a news presenter’s sus­pi­cious death. Rosie is eager to get mov­ing. The chap­ter con­cludes with Steve propos­ing a name for their agency: “We Solve Mur­ders,” which, despite ini­tial resis­tance from Amy, she ulti­mate­ly accepts, find­ing humor in the name’s sim­plic­i­ty. As the chap­ter ends, owls hoot in the back­ground, encap­su­lat­ing the peace­ful yet piv­otal moment in their lives.

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    Cover of We Solve Murders
    Mystery

    We Solve Murders

    by testsuphomeAdmin
    We Solve Murders by Stephanie Vance is a thrilling mystery that follows a team of skilled investigators as they work together to crack complex, high-stakes cases. With each new investigation, the team uncovers secrets, motives, and twists that keep readers on the edge of their seat. The novel explores themes of teamwork, justice, and the intricacies of solving crimes, offering a compelling look at the pursuit of truth and the consequences of uncovering hidden realities.

    In Chap­ter 101 of “All the Col­ors of the Dark,” the nar­ra­tive unfolds dur­ing a din­ner with Nor­ma, who pays lit­tle atten­tion to her grand­daugh­ter Saint and instead focus­es on her guest, Jim­my Wal­ters. As they eat pork steak and but­tered rolls, Jim­my shares details about his stud­ies and expe­ri­ences at Culpep­per Zoo, includ­ing his work with var­i­ous ani­mals suf­fer­ing from dis­eases. Nor­ma responds to his sto­ries with a casu­al remark while Saint, dis­tract­ed, push­es her pota­toes around and chuck­les at Jimmy’s jok­ing com­ment about sex­ing dormice.

    After din­ner, they stroll togeth­er to Main Street, where they win­dow shop at Mon­ta Clare Antiques. Jim­my express­es his desire to spend his pay­check on var­i­ous items, reveal­ing his charm and enthu­si­asm for life, even as Saint con­sid­ers the finan­cial bur­dens of col­lege and work. Under the hard­ware store’s canopy, he reas­sures her that things will improve regard­ing their liv­ing sit­u­a­tion with her grand­moth­er. Their con­ver­sa­tion veers towards the future, with Jim­my sug­gest­ing Saint might need to pause her career for fam­i­ly when the time comes.

    Jimmy’s moth­er has invit­ed Saint over for din­ner on Sat­ur­day, promis­ing her famous Slop­py Joes, an uncon­ven­tion­al treat that Saint strug­gles to appre­ci­ate. After he affec­tion­ate­ly kiss­es her cheek, she reflects on his ear­li­er sug­ges­tion to wear a green dress he bought her, which leads to play­ful ban­ter about her appear­ance when meet­ing his moth­er.

    Lat­er that night, Saint retreats to her attic bed­room, deter­mined to delve into her work on the Joseph Macauley case file. She reviews her inves­ti­ga­tion into Eli Aaron and a series of rosary beads, link­ing them to var­i­ous church­es and loca­tions. Despite vis­it­ing numer­ous priests and search­ing dili­gent­ly, she grap­ples with the chal­lenge of iden­ti­fy­ing sev­er­al miss­ing girls from pho­tos, includ­ing Misty Mey­er and Cal­lie Mon­trose. As her thoughts swirl around the com­pli­cat­ed details of the case, she drifts off to sleep with the file clutched close, a night­ly rit­u­al that speaks to her obses­sion and desire to find the truth amidst the chaos.

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