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Chapter 35
Chapter 35 of We Solve Murders opens with Steve waking up in a uniquely designed treehouse, situated within the serene landscape of South Carolina’s expansive forest. The tranquility of the place, with its lush trees and soft rustling leaves, offers a brief escape from the tension of the ongoing investigation. The morning sunlight filters through the canopy, casting dappled shadows on the wooden walls of the treehouse. Steve, still groggy from the previous night’s exhausting work, sits at a bamboo…-
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Chapter 39
Chapter 39 of We Solve Murders opens with an unexpected visit from Bonnie Gregor to Felicity Woollaston’s home. Bonnie, feeling a bit anxious about the impromptu meeting, steps into a world of privacy that Felicity rarely shares with others. Felicity, accustomed to her solitary routines, works to make Bonnie comfortable, even though this encounter feels like a departure from her usual quiet existence. The conversation begins on an unexpected note as Bonnie expresses her desire to learn more about…-
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Chapter 37
In Chapter 37 of We Solve Murders, Amy, Steve, and Rosie engage in a tense and gripping conversation as they confront the very real threats Amy may face. Rosie, concerned, questions whether Jeff could have possibly obtained a sample of Amy’s blood, but Amy swiftly defends Jeff, explaining that he had already warned her about the dangers surrounding individuals like Loubet and Joe Blow. As they delve deeper into the investigation, Steve points out a troubling connection: Jeff was aware of Amy’s…-
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Chapter 55
In Chapter 55 of We Solve Murders, the investigation delves deeper into the disturbing circumstances surrounding the deaths of influencers Andrew Fairbanks and Bella Sanchez. Both had been picked up from the airport by the same woman, and this detail raises concerns among the team that Mark Gooch, who is under investigation in Ireland, may face a similar fate. With this new connection in mind, the team grows increasingly uneasy, especially when they learn that a man in Dubai has been tasked with the…-
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Chapter 57
In Chapter 57 of We Solve Murders, Steve confronts his fear of flying as he embarks on a journey to Dublin, contemplating the vulnerability that lies within everyone. Despite his anxiety about the flight, Steve unexpectedly finds a sense of calm in the atmosphere of the plane, especially as he observes Rosie peacefully asleep on a sofa. This moment reveals a different side of her, one that is rarely visible when she is awake and energetic. Watching her sleep, Steve reflects on the fragility of existence,…-
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Chapter 56
In Chapter 56 of We Solve Murders, Adam Wheeler reflects on a productive day in his professional life, feeling a sense of accomplishment. He has successfully sold a stake in a cinema chain located in Singapore and invested in a South Korean AI software start-up, which seems like a lucrative move. Throughout the business dealings, Adam enjoys a delicious lunch, savoring the moment while keeping his attention on the tasks at hand. His thoughts then turn to his upcoming trip to Dubai, where he will attend a…-
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Chapter 59
In Chapter 59 of We Solve Murders, the scene is set in the quiet Arrivals Hall of Dublin Airport, where Amy, Steve, and Rosie prepare for their stay in the city. The subdued atmosphere contrasts with the tension Amy feels inside as she carefully conceals the true nature of her plans. While she casually tells her friends that she needs to "see a man about a gun," in reality, she is embarking on a covert mission to acquire a firearm from a suburban location west of Dublin. Fully aware of the potential risks,…-
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Chapter 61
In Chapter 61 of We Solve Murders, Amy is engulfed by anxiety, her thoughts consumed by the looming threats that have followed her since the deaths of Steve and others. These tragic losses serve as a grim reminder of the dangerous world she’s immersed in, forcing her to confront the darker aspects of the life she leads. As she struggles with the emotional weight of the situation, she continues to rely on her honed instincts and the skills she has developed over the years. Eddie Flood, who has been…-
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Chapter 60
In Chapter 60 of We Solve Murders, the focus shifts to Tony Taylor, who reflects on the last time he had a date, which was in 1987 during the Thatcher era. Though it's been many years since he ventured into the world of dating, Tony has a pleasant evening with Felicity, whose conversation touches on light topics such as television shows and famous actors. Tony, on the other hand, discusses more personal subjects, such as his Ford Sierra Cosworth and local parking issues, which contrasts with the more…-
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Chapter 58
In Chapter 58, Henk van Veen finds himself aboard a plane, indulging in the simple pleasure of a perfectly poached egg. He shares his appreciation for the dish with Ashley, a young steward, offering his insights on what makes a poached egg truly exceptional. For Henk, the quality of the egg begins with the source—only free-range eggs should be used, as he believes they provide the richest taste and the most vibrant yolk. The color of the yolk, he insists, should be a deep orange, not the pale yellow…-
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