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We Solve Murders
We Solve Murders by Stephanie Vance follows a team of investigators as they tackle complex cases, uncovering secrets and twists along the way. The novel explores teamwork, justice, and the pursuit of truth in solving crimes.-
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Reading Group Guide
Reading Group Guide for All the Colors of the Dark by Chris Whitaker offers a comprehensive set of questions that delve deep into the novel's complex themes, character relationships, and social commentary. The central focus is on the impact of social class and economic status, examining how both wealth and poverty shape the lives of the characters, particularly in their search for Patch. This exploration of social dynamics prompts readers to reflect on how characters like Saint, who is driven by her…-
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Prologue
In the prologue of "We Solve Murders," the narrative begins with a fundamental rule for criminals: leave as few clues as possible. Engaging with people is, however, unavoidable when conducting business, whether it involves giving orders, arranging shipments, or carrying out lethal tasks. The protagonist emphasizes that isolation is not an option. In emergencies, there is a method to contact François Loubet, but doing so recklessly is likely to lead to regret. The text then reflects on the nature of…-
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Chapter 9
Chapter 9 of We Solve Murders explores Amy D’Antonio’s mounting anxiety as she learns disturbing news regarding Andrew Fairbanks, an influencer who had previously been a client of Maximum Impact Solutions. Her client, Rosie, jokes about Fairbanks being “eaten by a shark,” but Amy doesn’t take it lightly. Her immediate concern grows as she discreetly searches for the news report and quickly confirms her worst fears about Fairbanks’s tragic death. The weight of the situation intensifies as Amy…-
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Chapter 8
Chapter 8 of We Solve Murders delves deeper into the complex psyche of François Loubet, a character whose actions blur the lines between calculated ruthlessness and dark humor. Loubet opens the chapter reflecting on his desire to write, which he admits stems partly from vanity. However, there is also a deeper reason behind his inclination to document his deeds—the need to ensure his criminal legacy is preserved for posterity. Through this lens, Loubet approaches his business of murder not only as a…-
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Chapter 7
Chapter 7 of We Solve Murders reveals Steve Wheeler's ongoing engagement with criminal cases despite his retirement. Although no longer actively solving crimes, he maintains an interest in certain cases that capture his attention, such as the recent murder of Andrew Fairbanks in South Carolina. This case, in particular, intrigues him because of its connection to his acquaintance, Amy. Fairbanks’s murder was horrific and involved multiple violent acts, sparking Steve's curiosity. However, despite his…-
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Chapter 6
Chapter 6 of We Solve Murders takes us deeper into the life of Felicity Woollaston, a woman who has successfully navigated the ever-evolving landscape of business for decades. Despite a recent surge in clients that has revitalized her career, she remains stationed in the same humble office space above a travel agency on Letchworth Garden City’s bustling High Street—a space she has inhabited for nearly forty years. This office, though modest, has been the heart of her professional life. Even with the…-
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Chapter 5
Chapter 5 of We Solve Murders centers around an emotionally charged phone call between Steve and his daughter, Amy, revealing the contrasting lifestyles and dynamics of their relationship. Steve, enjoying a quiet day at home, is settled on the couch with his dog, Trouble, by his side. He’s snacking on a Scotch egg, casually watching Tipping Point, a game show that plays in the background while he takes solace in the comfort of his routine. Amy, however, finds herself on a much more glamorous path,…-
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Chapter 4
Chapter 4 of We Solve Murders delves deeper into Jeff Nolan’s ongoing struggle with the ramifications of the recent murders that have deeply affected his business, Maximum Impact Solutions. The high-profile murder of Andrew Fairbanks, a fitness influencer and former client of Jeff’s, has attracted significant media attention, which is rapidly damaging Jeff's reputation and his standing within his industry. Despite the ongoing police investigation, Jeff remains primarily concerned about the erosion of…-
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Chapter 3
Chapter 3 of We Solve Murders delves into Steve's reflective mindset as he navigates his life in the quaint village of Axley, a place he now calls home. Having relocated to this peaceful area twelve years ago, Steve initially harbored doubts about the village's idyllic charm. His extensive background as a police officer, spanning twenty-five years, had taught him to always seek out hidden dangers and to view people with a healthy dose of skepticism. At first, he assumed that Axley, with its picturesque…-
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