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Chapter 180
Chapter 180 begins with Saint’s curiosity leading her to a church in a small, quiet town, a place filled with a sense of mystery that draws her in. Her mind drifts to the possibility that another girl may rest here, buried in the grounds of the church, though she had spent weeks going through archives, searching in vain for any record from over forty years ago. Despite the silence of the church and its surrounding grounds, there’s an undeniable feeling that something remains hidden in its history,…-
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Chapter 130
Chapter 130 of All the Colors of the Dark presents Saint in the throes of emotional chaos as she sits on the floor of her modest apartment, deeply absorbed in a large map spread before her. Exhausted from the journey back to Kansas, she has gone without food or rest, seeking solace in a warm shower but avoiding the reflection in the mirror. This moment of physical and emotional fatigue underscores Saint’s attempt to escape the weight of her experiences, which have left her physically injured and mentally…-
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Chapter 81
Chapter 81 of All the Colors of the Dark unfolds as Saint and her grandmother, Norma, spend time at the Castor River Shut-Ins, a peaceful area where nature offers a rare moment of solace. The stunning pink granite formations provide a beautiful backdrop as Saint, with her Nikon camera, captures the breathtaking scenery. She also takes a photograph of a Saint Bernard happily playing in the plunge pools, a symbol of carefree joy amidst the surrounding serenity. The tranquility of the environment contrasts…-
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Chapter 4
Chapter 4 of All the Colors of the Dark immerses readers in a striking landscape where the towering pines stand against a backdrop of golden light and blue shadows. Patch, the protagonist, is seen traversing the trails near the town’s edge, with the expansive Loess Hills looming over the Missouri River. The industrial air from nearby cities hangs heavy, blending with the serene landscape. As Patch moves through the area, he encounters the remnants of abandoned vehicles, such as a Dodge sunken into the…-
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Chapter 76
Chapter 76 of All the Colors of the Dark opens with Patch and Misty spending time together in a sprawling backyard that feels more like a private sanctuary than a typical residential space. The landscape, dotted with elegance, includes a covered pool, flowering pagoda, and a sculpted figure of a woman without arms—an image that feels symbolic of emotional absence or loss. As they settle onto a pair of wooden swings, the moonlight casts a soft glow over the surrounding ridges, amplifying the contrast…-
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Chapter 16
Chapter 16 opens with Saint, who is dressed in navy overalls and a white blouse, walking into the room where her grandmother, Norma, is sitting at the table, reading The Tribune. Norma looks up, and in a concerned tone, remarks that Saint appears too thin, to which Saint quickly dismisses her worries, stating that she is perfectly fine, despite always having dirt under her nails. Norma, ever the caretaker, suggests that Saint wear her wedge sandals to church, which she reluctantly agrees to do. As they…-
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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 41
In Chapter 41 of We Solve Murders, Max Highfield arrives at The Wilberforce, a private members' club in London that oozes sophistication and wealth. The atmosphere is one of quiet elegance, with its oak paneling, polished leather chairs, and the low hum of conversation that indicates both exclusivity and tradition. Max, who is familiar with this setting from past film shoots, expects a straightforward entrance, but he is immediately confronted by a stern porter. The porter refuses him entry due to the…-
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Chapter 73
Chapter 73 of We Solve Murders delves into a deeply engaging dinner conversation between Rosie and Derek Charters, blending personal anecdotes with the weight of an investigation that has been inching closer to dangerous territory. The pair, who initially engage in light banter over their attire, soon find the conversation veering into darker, more pressing matters. Derek, using his background in investment banking, remarks on the scale of financial transactions tied to Vivid Viral Media, a social media…-
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Dedication
Dedication begins with a poignant tribute to the author’s sister, Rebecca, establishing an immediate emotional connection between the author and the reader. The author’s heartfelt acknowledgment suggests a deep, meaningful bond between them, one built on shared experiences, particularly in the context of the natural world. The reference to the woods, which plays a significant role in both the narrative and the relationship, suggests that these natural spaces hold not just physical significance but…-
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