704 Results with the "Thriller" genre


    • CHAPTER 40: JAMESON Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Jameson, the leanest and most cocky of his brothers, enters a fight with an unassuming appearance that belies his true capabilities. Despite looking like a privileged prep school boy, his scars hint at a high pain tolerance and hidden strength. The crowd underestimates him, except for Rohan, who observes him with newfound interest. Jameson prepares barefoot and bare-chested, exuding confidence as the house fighter dismisses him as an easy opponent. His mindset is clear: life is a game, and he plays to win,…
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      Chapter 40

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      by testsuphomeAdmin In Chapter 40 of We Solve Murders, Amy, Rosie, and Steve find themselves standing in the parking lot of Emory Executive Airfield, watching as Eddie Flood’s plane ascends high into the bright blue sky above. Steve makes a comment about Eddie’s upcoming vacation in Hawaii, but Rosie, with a knowing smile, remarks that Eddie won't have nearly as much fun as Barb and her daughter, who are also en route to the same destination. At this moment, the team has gathered critical information about Eddie,…
    • CHAPTER 4: GRAYSON Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Grayson and his brothers reunite in their London flat, a place unchanged over the years, where Nash surprises them with a velvet box containing a stunning black opal ring. The ring, a family heirloom from their grandmother, is intended for Nash’s partner, Libby. The brothers are stunned, especially when Nash reveals he has already proposed with his own ring, signaling a significant shift in their lives. The realization that Nash and Libby are engaged hits Grayson hard, underscoring how much has changed…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 4 begins with a question that sounds casual but carries a sharper edge underneath: “Since when does Eddie Rochester have a dog?” Emily Clark, or Mrs. Clark as she insists everyone in the neighborhood say—except when she reminds you that "Emily is fine"—asks it with a smile that doesn’t quite meet her eyes. She’s dressed in her usual athleisure that’s probably more about status than sweat, her thermos monogrammed, her tone sweet but lined with judgment. She knows Adele isn’t mine,…
    • CHAPTER 39: JAMESON Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens at the Devil’s Mercy, an underground fighting venue with a vintage boxing ring marked by fraying ropes. Jameson warns Avery against staying, but Rohan, the enigmatic Factotum dressed in a casually unbuttoned tuxedo, insists she remain and even place bets. Avery questions the fairness of wagering against the house, but Rohan dismisses her concerns, implying their deal’s financial terms are already settled. His relaxed demeanor unsettles Jameson, who senses Rohan’s focus has shifted…
    • CHAPTER 38: GRAYSON Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Grayson awakens from a vivid nightmare featuring a labyrinth of glass shards reflecting key figures in his life—Avery, Emily, Eve, and the twins Gigi and Savannah. The dream leaves him unsettled, and he realizes he has overslept. Checking his phone, he finds no updates on the mysterious "List" or from Gigi, but he resists the urge to follow up, trusting his strategic delay. Grayson reflects on his plan to manipulate Gigi's access to password-protected files and considers the advantage of Eve redirecting…
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      Chapter 38

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 38 — Chapter 38 marks a strange kind of calm after the chaos, the kind that settles in when wounds begin to close but everything still aches. At Emily’s house, I get the guest room with the floral sheets and a stack of crime novels by the bed. She spoils me at first—smoothies with fresh pineapple, ice cream that soothes my throat, takeout containers I don’t have to clean up after. Even Adele seems to understand this is a safe place. She sleeps at my feet each night, her weight grounding me…
    • CHAPTER 37: GRAYSON Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Grayson becomes increasingly certain that Eve has someone surveilling his family, a realization that unsettles him as he recalls a tense encounter with her. The memory of their meeting by the pool haunts him—Eve's resemblance to Emily and her sharp, self-deprecating remarks about being an "affair baby" stir conflicting emotions. Noticing her injury, Grayson feels a protective rage, vowing that whoever harmed her will pay. This memory reinforces his determination to address the threat posed by Eve's…
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      Chapter 37

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 37 — Chapter 37 begins in a hospital room that smells like antiseptic and regret. I haven’t been admitted since I broke my elbow at fifteen trying to impress a skater boy. I hated hospitals then, and being here now hasn’t improved my opinion. I’m told I’ll be discharged tomorrow, but I don’t even know where “home” is anymore. The estate in Thornfield is gone—burned down to the bones—along with any future I thought I was building. Maybe it’s strange that what I fixate on…
    • CHAPTER 36: GRAYSON Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin In this chapter, Grayson confronts a spy sent by Eve, a woman who previously betrayed him. The encounter is tense and calculated, with Grayson maintaining a cold detachment as he assesses the situation. The spy, a dark-eyed boy with tattoos, implies that his actions are directed by Eve’s desires, not his own. Grayson reflects on Eve’s betrayal, recalling how she used him to gain control of her great-grandfather’s fortune and empire. The chapter sets the stage for a power struggle, with Grayson wary…
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