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TWELVE AND A HALF YEARS AGO
The chapter opens with Grayson and Jameson Hawthorne, two brothers who thrive on bending rules, preparing to outsmart their family's Christmas morning tradition. The rule states no one may leave their rooms before seven, but the brothers cleverly set the clocks forward to 6:25, ensuring an early start. Their competitive spirit ignites as they race through Hawthorne House, only to discover their five-year-old brother, Xander, has already arrived by creatively rolling instead of stepping. The scene captures…-
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The Brothers Hawthorne
Four brothers. Two missions. One explosive read. Grayson Hawthorne was raised as the heir to his billionaire grandfather’s fortune, taught from a young age to put family and legacy above all. When Grayson is pulled into a twisted game with his half-sisters and the woman he once loved, he’ll stop at nothing to win — even if it means questioning everything he thought he…-
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The Last One at the Wedding by Wendy Willis follows a character reflecting on love, loss, and personal growth during a wedding. As she observes the couple and those around her, the novel explores the complexities of relationships and the bittersweet nature of change.-
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Chapter 52
In Chapter 52 of We Solve Murders, the story takes a sharp turn when Steve, Amy, and Rosie are captured by Nelson Nunez and his hired gun. The tension in the scene escalates quickly as Steve anticipates trouble the moment they arrive at Bluff Point. Nelson, wielding a machine gun, appears more agitated than menacing, which leads the trio to question his true motives. In an unexpected twist, Nelson reveals that he has been ordered to kill one of them, forcing the group into a perilous situation. With the…-
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Chapter 53
In Chapter 53 of We Solve Murders, Eddie Flood steps off the plane in St. Lucia, weary from an unexpected thirteen-hour flight. He had anticipated a much shorter journey, mistakenly assuming that the distance was similar to that of Hawaii. Despite his exhaustion, Eddie remains focused, using the time in the air to review the details of his investigation into police corruption and bribery. The mission he has been assigned is high-risk, and he is acutely aware of what’s at stake. His primary task revolves…-
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Chapter 54
In Chapter 54 of We Solve Murders, Rob Kenna reflects on the complexities of his chosen profession within the murder business. As he prepares to send Eddie Flood to Dublin for another high-stakes assignment, Rob considers the gravity of his target, Amy Wheeler, and the necessity of hiring a skilled assassin rather than an average one. Rob’s previous experiences have taught him that subtlety and expertise are essential when dealing with sensitive matters, and he recognizes that handling Amy’s case…-
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Chapter 50
In Chapter 50 of We Solve Murders, François Loubet updates his associate, Joe Blow, with a letter that offers a glimpse into the intricacies of his plans. Loubet takes a moment to reflect on the absurdity of their situation, particularly the suggestion that he should avoid killing Amy Wheeler, a task that he believes is essential for the completion of his objectives. Loubet elaborates on the importance of Amy, who previously served as his bodyguard in London, positioning her as an integral piece in his…-
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Chapter 51
In Chapter 51 of We Solve Murders, Bonnie, a teaching assistant, finds herself in a difficult position at school, where the use of phones is generally discouraged. Though the rule prohibits students and staff from bringing their phones into the classroom, many teachers covertly use theirs during breaks. Feeling as though her position doesn’t allow for such freedom, Bonnie sneaks into a girls’ restroom cubicle to check her phone for updates. It is here that she receives a life-changing email from the…-
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Chapter 49
In Chapter 49 of We Solve Murders, Rosie drives Amy and Steve toward Bluff Point to meet Nelson Nunez, a notorious drug dealer, at his secluded home. Despite it being early on a Sunday morning, Nelson has insisted on meeting them promptly, urging an early arrival. Rosie, reflecting on the nature of people like Nelson, realizes the need for privacy in such professions, equating the secrecy and seclusion of drug dealers to that of celebrities who guard their personal lives fiercely. As they make their way…-
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Chapter 46
In Chapter 46 of We Solve Murders, Amy is seen sprinting along the sandy shoreline, her feet sinking into the wet sand as the waves crash against her legs. The physical exertion takes its toll, and she collapses in exhaustion, feeling as if she’s crossed a finish line after a long, grueling race. She takes a moment to catch her breath, allowing herself to pause and appreciate the view before her. The towering resort overlooking Emerald Bay stands as a sharp contrast to the peaceful yet tense atmosphere…-
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