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CHAPTER 91: GRAYSON
Grayson seeks solace in swimming, not to escape his thoughts but to delay confronting them. When Avery joins him on the patio, their interaction is charged with unspoken emotions. Her expressive gaze conveys sympathy, frustration, and concern, while Grayson deflects with dry humor. The tension between them is palpable, yet there’s a newfound ease in their proximity. Avery’s directness cuts through Grayson’s defenses as she references his sisters and their unresolved trauma, hinting at the weight of…-
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Until One of Us is Dead: Reid
The chapter opens with Reid and his companions navigating a dense, sunless forest as they journey south toward the swamp of Le Ventre. The group's dynamics are tense, with unresolved conflicts simmering beneath the surface. Ansel and Lou remain silent, their rift reopened now that immediate danger has passed, while Beau lightens the mood with his usual self-absorbed humor. Reid, burdened by shame and anger, observes the group's interactions but avoids addressing the growing tension, focusing instead on…-
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Chapter I — The man Between
Chapter I opens with Ethel Rawdon savoring a quiet evening in her Manhattan home, detached from the clamor of society and instead absorbed in her thoughts. The turn of the century has brought with it modern comforts, but Ethel finds joy in simplicity—a warm room, a good mirror, and the gentle rhythm of solitude. That peaceful moment is broken by the sight of a letter, which carries an urgency that makes her pause. Though it’s Sunday, traditionally a day for family breakfasts and mild debates with her…-
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Chapter 20
Chapter 20 begins with a suggestion that feels more like a test—an invitation wrapped in nonchalance. Eddie, pouring coffee in the morning light, proposes a weekend at the lake, speaking casually as though the place didn’t carry the weight of two deaths. The narrator, mid-page in a bridal magazine, is momentarily thrown. It's not just the idea of going there—it’s what it might reveal. Her instincts tighten, warning her there’s something he’s not saying, but she agrees anyway, partly from…-
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40. Cypress Cove
Cypress Cove, in 1970, becomes the stage for a tense courtroom drama centered around an unresolved murder case with mysterious circumstances. The day begins with an unusual turn of events when Judge Sims, usually accustomed to the standard procedures of trial, asks the prosecutor, Eric, if he is prepared to call his first witness. In most trials, the coroner’s report serves as the starting point to establish the evidence, but this case takes a different path. Eric, seizing the opportunity to shape his…-
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Chapter 34 finds Holly Gibney navigating an investigation that feels increasingly directionless, struggling to connect the dots between a string of disappearances and a local bowling team called the Golden Oldies. Despite initially suspecting a link between the victims and Roddy Harris, a member of the team, she begins to doubt his involvement, realizing she may be chasing a lead with no real substance. Determined to make better use of her time, she alters her plans and decides to visit her Uncle Henry at…
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Now: The wedding night
On the wedding night, with the wind howling around them, Duncan, Femi, and Angus find themselves outside, torches in hand, searching the darkness for something unknown but undeniably unsettling. The mention of a body by a waitress has set the stage for their uneasy mission, turning the already grim atmosphere into a breeding ground for suspicion and fear. Every strange noise and irregularity in the terrain now feels like a potential discovery, heightening their anxiety as they move through the night.…-
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Earlier: Will: The Groom
In this chapter WILL: The Groom, Jules and I walk back to the marquee together. I leave Olivia to make her own way. For one crazy moment there, realizing how near we were to the cliff edge, I was tempted. It wouldn’t have come as that much of a surprise. She tried to drown herself earlier, after all – or that’s certainly how it looked, before I saved her. And with this wind – it’s really blowing a gale now – there would have been so much confusion. But that’s not me. I’m not a killer.…-
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Chapter 260
Chapter 260 of All the Colors of the Dark brings the story to the captivating and tranquil setting of the Outer Banks, where Charlotte and Saint find themselves in a reflective mood, surrounded by the natural beauty of the coastline. Charlotte, wearing a wide-brimmed hat, stands on the sandy beach, gazing at the sailboats in the distance, the soft waves of the ocean offering a gentle backdrop to her thoughts. The expansive shoreline, with its crystal-clear waters, mirrors the serenity they both crave after…-
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Chapter 211
Chapter 211 of All the Colors of the Dark immerses readers in the bleak and oppressive atmosphere of Patch’s solitary confinement, where the small, windowless cell becomes a symbol of his physical and emotional imprisonment. The cell measures just seven by twelve feet, with a cramped bed near the toilet, offering little space for movement or privacy. The only light flickers from yellow bulbs, casting a dim glow over the stone walls that are damp and cold, heightening the sense of isolation. As Patch lies…-
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