2095 Results in the "Fiction" category


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      The Stuntman

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with the artist G, who begins painting upside down as a radical response to his artistic and existential crisis. Initially, his inverted paintings appear accidental, but their deliberate nature is confirmed by his signature. This innovation earns critical acclaim, reinforcing G’s reputation despite his lingering resentment toward the art world, which had harshly criticized his early work. G’s wife observes that his inversion technique inadvertently mirrors the "female condition"—a…
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      The Midwife

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter delves into the complex life of G, an artist whose early wild years in the city contrast sharply with her later conventional existence as a successful painter, wife, and mother. G’s studio in a gritty neighborhood symbolizes her rebellious past, where she lived in chaotic freedom, disconnected from her disapproving parents. Her art initially served as a raw, unfiltered expression of her inner turmoil, but as she gains recognition, her work evolves into more polished, somber pieces. This shift…
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      The Diver

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with a tense domestic scene where the police arrive at G’s house, investigating photographs of her daughter that were flagged by a printer. G’s husband diffuses the situation with charm, convincing the officers it was a misunderstanding—he had merely complained about print quality. His performance shifts the officers from suspicion to acquiescence. However, once they leave, his facade collapses into violent rage. He shouts at G and their daughter, throws objects, and physically…
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      Chapter 38

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 38 of We Solve Murders begins with Eddie sitting in a stark interrogation room, the air thick with tension as he awaits his fate. His patience wears thin as he contemplates the situation, but the arrival of Carlos, a bureaucrat familiar with the system, provides an unexpected reprieve. Carlos, who exudes a casual confidence, explains that Eddie's prolonged detention isn’t due to any new charges but rather a technical delay caused by the outdated computer system. This information does little to…
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      Chapter 42

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      by testsuphomeAdmin In Chapter 42 of We Solve Murders, the tension aboard the flight is palpable as Rosie, Steve, and Amy find themselves navigating a mix of lightheartedness and underlying anxiety. Rosie and Steve are lounging comfortably on a cream leather sofa, while Amy, deep in her thoughts, sulks in a velvet armchair, glued to her phone. Despite the pilot's warning of potential turbulence, Amy dismisses it, signaling her disbelief in the situation. The trio starts singing an unfamiliar country song, which stands in…
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      Chapter 27

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 27 of We Solve Murders delves into Steve’s preparations for a trip to the United States, where he is tasked with preventing a potential crime involving Amy. As he finalizes arrangements, Steve makes sure to confirm the driver, Ken, who will transport him to Farnborough Airport. He recalls a recent encounter with Linda, a colleague from Hampshire Police, who had invited him for drinks—a request he awkwardly declined. With a sense of duty and urgency, Steve packs light for his journey, including…
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      Chapter 26

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 26 From the Desk of François Loubet ChatGPT, rewrite in the style of a friendly English gentleman, please. Another email from Rob Kenna, my trusty murder-broker. I almost forgot to put my ChatGPT on, by the way! What a shock you would have had, hearing the real me! Amy Wheeler still at large. Apologies. Being dealt with. Well, I really have got myself into something of a pickle here, haven’t I? Let me tell you a little about myself, so I can explain all! If you’re reading this, it’s…
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      Chapter 29

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 29 of We Solve Murders presents an intriguing and lighthearted moment between Amy and Rosie as they drive through a scenic route. Rosie, in her usual energetic manner, is eager to ask Amy about her father-in-law. She wonders if he fits the "rugged" stereotype, playfully imagining that he could be someone she would get along with. Amy, not missing a beat, describes him humorously as resembling a roadie for Iron Maiden, which leads to a playful exchange between the two. However, Amy quickly puts an…
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      Chapter 30

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 30 of We Solve Murders presents a tense scenario where Rob Kenna, a skilled broker of hits, must act quickly to resolve a situation that went awry due to the mistakes of Kevin, a former Navy SEAL, and a local cop's failure to kill the sheriff. Rob, a man who thrives in these high-stakes environments, knows exactly who to turn to for help—Eddie Flood, an old contact from East London with a reputation for handling tough jobs. Their communication is established through a secure video call on an app…
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      Chapter 28

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 28 of We Solve Murders follows the evolution of Bonnie Gregor, an influencer who started her journey with humble beginnings. What began as a simple Instagram post of a pink toilet door quickly grew into a social media sensation. Within just a year, Bonnie’s follower count had surged to 14,000, a stark contrast to the modest start of sharing images with family and friends. A seemingly insignificant post caught the attention of the masses, with even Fearne Cotton’s mother sharing it, catapulting…
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