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Chapter 16 of We Solve Murders opens with Jeff Nolan at his long-frequented restaurant, Bruno’s, where the familiarity of the setting offers a sense of comfort. The act of refusing Parmesan, a gesture small yet meaningful, highlights the personal nature of Jeff’s relationship with the establishment and its staff. As he sifts through various files, including some older ones, Jeff reflects on the long road he has traveled, battling obstacles, and striving to keep his business afloat amidst mounting…-
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Chapter 21 of We Solve Murders opens with François Loubet lounging in his lavish office, nursing a glass of imported whiskey, when his phone chimes with an unexpected email. The message comes from Rob Kenna, his trusted murder-broker, a man whose efficiency in handling such matters makes him indispensable in François’s world. Kenna, in his usual casual tone, informs him that Amy Wheeler has successfully evaded capture and is now on the move in South Carolina. He assures François that his operatives…-
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Chapter 20 of We Solve Murders opens with Jeff speeding down isolated back roads, his vehicle cutting through the dense night as he desperately tries to evade the unseen threats that are following him. His heart races as he speeds, glancing nervously over his shoulder at the thought of whoever might be lurking behind. With his pulse quickening, he attempts to reach Amy, desperate to warn her of the danger they are both in, but the calls go unanswered. Feeling the weight of the situation pressing down on…-
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Chapter 19 of We Solve Murders follows Amy and Rosie as they approach an upscale residence, which Rosie immediately finds surprising. She muses about how law enforcement officers rarely live in such luxury, hinting at possible corruption or alternative sources of income. Amy, however, remains more focused on their primary objective—finding evidence that could shed light on Sheriff Justin Scroggie’s investigation into Fairbanks’ death. Despite Rosie's excitement at the prospect of snooping, Amy is…-
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Chapter 23 of We Solve Murders takes readers on an intense journey as Steve drives toward Hollands Wood Campsite, a place that should be peaceful and serene but only increases his anxiety. Located just past Brockenhurst and adjacent to the Balmer Lawn Hotel, the campsite is filled with families enjoying the sun, kids running around playing football, and couples casually biking through the landscape. The contrast between the tranquil surroundings and Steve’s rising panic is palpable. As he makes his way…-
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Chapter 24 of We Solve Murders intensifies the tension as Amy and Rosie find themselves in a life-threatening situation on a scorching South Carolina afternoon. Amy, driven by urgency, insists on stealing a fast car to escape the mounting danger, even as Rosie voices her concerns about the ongoing gunfire in the vicinity. Despite the close proximity of the bullets, Amy dismisses them, believing they aren’t aimed at them and that the gunfire will subside soon. The underlying urgency stems from a…-
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Chapter 22 of We Solve Murders intensifies the investigation as Rosie and Amy are once again thrust into a gruesome situation. This time, they find themselves confronted with the lifeless body of Justin Scroggie, whose death further complicates the already dangerous web they are tangled in. Amy, undeterred by the shock of discovering yet another murder, focuses intently on getting access to Scroggie’s locked computer. Despite Rosie's concerns that they might be overstepping their bounds by dealing with…-
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Chapter 25 of We Solve Murders sees Steve facing the unsettling sight of a bloodied BMW, riddled with bullet holes. His thoughts are quickly interrupted by a phone call from Amy, who reveals she has distressing news of her own. Steve, already shaken by the disturbing scene he just witnessed, expresses his concern, sharing his belief that Jeff Nolan might be dead. He describes the bloodied car he saw at Hollands Wood, a harrowing image with no body in sight. Amy, trying to remain hopeful, suggests that as…-
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Bear plays a central role in the chapter, where the discussion turns toward Beethoven’s "Ode to Joy." The piece, well-known for its grand theme of unity, becomes the backdrop for a playful exchange between Pooh and the narrator. Pooh, in his usual charmingly simple way, expresses his love for the song and humorously claims that the line “Sing Ho! for the life of a Bear!” should be included. He suggests that perhaps Beethoven simply hadn’t thought to mention bears in the lyrics, a moment that…-
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Pooh? In this chapter, the narrator and Pooh have an engaging and lighthearted conversation about Taoist philosophy, focusing specifically on the concept of P'u, or the Uncarved Block. The narrator explains that many people are unfamiliar with Taoism, leading to the idea of embarking on a whimsical journey to China to understand the philosophy better. In a quaint shop filled with allegorical scrolls, they come across a painting titled "The Vinegar Tasters," which becomes a central point for the…-
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