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Chapter 18
Chapter 18 of We Solve Murders brings an interesting blend of casual dialogue and rising suspense as Steve Wheeler’s day takes an unexpected turn. Steve is having his car serviced by Tony Taylor, who is working on fixing a broken clutch cable. The two engage in a relaxed conversation about the day’s events. Steve mentions his desire to visit Letchworth Garden City, but Tony quickly dissuades him, pointing out that the long five-hour drive could be troublesome, especially with the added factor of rush…-
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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 82
Chapter 82 of We Solve Murders begins with Bonnie’s journey to Heathrow Airport, a trip that, despite its initial smoothness, brings a blend of relief and apprehension. As she navigates the early morning rush, Bonnie is thankful for her neighbor’s husband, who helps her carry her leather holdall while she manages her rolling suitcase. Arriving early gives her a sense of preparedness, even though the daunting check-in lines and security procedures still lie ahead. The emotional weight of the goodbyes…-
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VII. Self-Reliance
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CHAPTER 27: GRAYSON
Grayson meticulously works on creating a digital model of Gigi’s key, using photographs and precise calculations. When the hotel concierge offers assistance, he requests a 3D printer without explanation, showcasing his resourcefulness and discretion. After completing the model, he creates a second, slightly altered version to render it useless, hinting at his conflicted feelings toward Gigi. The chapter then shifts to his internal struggle over what to wear to a high school party, highlighting his…-
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CHAPTER 57: GRAYSON
The chapter opens with Grayson's momentary alarm as he observes Gigi's unusually still demeanor, only to realize she is intoxicated and cheerfully reciting a nonsensical riddle about penguins. Her playful antics, including attempts to tickle Grayson despite his protests, create a lighthearted atmosphere. The dynamic between the characters is established through their banter, with Xander and Nash amusingly egging Gigi on. Savannah, Gigi's twin, steps in to take her home, but Gigi resists, insisting on her…-
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Claud Deveraux: Reid
The chapter opens with Reid refusing a drink from Lou in a chaotic tavern filled with actors and locals. The atmosphere is tense as Reid struggles with his emotions, frustrated by his inability to focus on their mission to gather information about Morgane’s plans. Lou attempts to lighten the mood, but Reid remains distant, consumed by panic at the thought of her leaving. The tavern’s raucous environment contrasts sharply with Reid’s inner turmoil, and his inability to articulate his fears strains…-
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The Last Note: Lou
Lou and Reid arrive at a bar feeling relieved after Morgane's absence during the Archbishop’s funeral procession, despite the cryptic notes burning in Lou’s boot. Their lighthearted banter is interrupted by the tense atmosphere in the room, where La Voisin and Blaise’s factions sit apart, frustrated by the lack of action. Coco, Ansel, and others act as buffers, while Claud’s arrival with a skull-shaped mask sparks unease. The group debates their next move, with Coco suggesting using Lou and Reid as…-
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Chapter 6
Chapter 6 begins with Eddie absent. His car isn’t in the garage, and I take Adele out for her walk alone, pretending the hollow in my chest isn’t disappointment. The puppy’s leash is light in my hand, and we head not into Thornfield’s manicured lanes, but downhill toward Mountain Brook Village. This isn’t just about changing scenery—it’s strategy. I want to be seen. By walking Adele where people don’t recognize me as the dog-walker, I’m not just someone with a leash—I’m someone…-
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Chapter 36
Chapter 36 — Chapter 36 starts with a confession neither of us expected. He loved you. Hearing those words from Jane shakes something loose inside me. It’s not because I believe her—it's because part of me wishes I didn’t. Jane wouldn’t want to believe it either, which makes her saying it feel like a jab more than comfort. But the tone in her voice? It doesn’t sound bitter. She looks at me with something close to understanding, and that unsettles me more than anger would have. She is not who…-
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