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Chapter 35
Chapter 35 of We Solve Murders opens with Steve waking up in a uniquely designed treehouse, situated within the serene landscape of South Carolina’s expansive forest. The tranquility of the place, with its lush trees and soft rustling leaves, offers a brief escape from the tension of the ongoing investigation. The morning sunlight filters through the canopy, casting dappled shadows on the wooden walls of the treehouse. Steve, still groggy from the previous night’s exhausting work, sits at a bamboo…-
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Chapter 36
Chapter 36 of We Solve Murders presents Max Highfield in an amusing yet odd scenario, dressed as a Roman centurion and locked inside a modest Winnebago. The atmosphere is a blend of both humor and tension as Max prepares for his scene, trying to embody the gravity of the character he is portraying. The cramped quarters of the Winnebago stand in stark contrast to the grandiose set, where towering columns and golden statues evoke the splendor of ancient Rome. Max stands in front of a bamboo-framed mirror,…-
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Chapter 33
Chapter 33 of We Solve Murders unfolds in the serene setting of the Eternal Glade Wellness Retreat, where Amy and Rosie are guided through an exercise designed to help them face their fears. In the midst of nature’s tranquility, they sit cross-legged on the ground, listening to Barb’s encouragement to confront the anxieties they have buried deep within. Barb emphasizes that understanding these fears is essential for personal growth, and that only by facing them can they begin to release the weight of…-
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Chapter 31
Chapter 31 of We Solve Murders opens with Steve Wheeler stepping off a private jet onto the sultry heat of South Carolina, immediately feeling out of place. Dressed in casual attire, he’s sharply aware of the contrast between his usual English surroundings and the polished environment around him. This cultural disparity is underscored as Steve navigates the airport, his mind preoccupied with the task ahead: helping Amy, a woman he admires greatly, even though he struggles with personal grief. They rarely…-
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Chapter 32
Chapter 32 of We Solve Murders unfolds in the quiet confines of a corporate boardroom, where Susan Knox, head of HR at Maximum Impact Solutions, reviews a file on François Loubet, her mind preoccupied with unsettling thoughts. As she glances up from her work, Bloomberg News discusses the impact of high-interest rates, but Susan's focus remains firmly on Jeff’s mysterious disappearance. The car that was found, riddled with bullet holes and bloodstains, continues to haunt her thoughts. She has tried, in…-
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Chapter 28
Chapter 28 of We Solve Murders follows the evolution of Bonnie Gregor, an influencer who started her journey with humble beginnings. What began as a simple Instagram post of a pink toilet door quickly grew into a social media sensation. Within just a year, Bonnie’s follower count had surged to 14,000, a stark contrast to the modest start of sharing images with family and friends. A seemingly insignificant post caught the attention of the masses, with even Fearne Cotton’s mother sharing it, catapulting…-
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Chapter 29
Chapter 29 of We Solve Murders presents an intriguing and lighthearted moment between Amy and Rosie as they drive through a scenic route. Rosie, in her usual energetic manner, is eager to ask Amy about her father-in-law. She wonders if he fits the "rugged" stereotype, playfully imagining that he could be someone she would get along with. Amy, not missing a beat, describes him humorously as resembling a roadie for Iron Maiden, which leads to a playful exchange between the two. However, Amy quickly puts an…-
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Chapter 30
Chapter 30 of We Solve Murders presents a tense scenario where Rob Kenna, a skilled broker of hits, must act quickly to resolve a situation that went awry due to the mistakes of Kevin, a former Navy SEAL, and a local cop's failure to kill the sheriff. Rob, a man who thrives in these high-stakes environments, knows exactly who to turn to for help—Eddie Flood, an old contact from East London with a reputation for handling tough jobs. Their communication is established through a secure video call on an app…-
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Chapter 25
Chapter 25 of We Solve Murders sees Steve facing the unsettling sight of a bloodied BMW, riddled with bullet holes. His thoughts are quickly interrupted by a phone call from Amy, who reveals she has distressing news of her own. Steve, already shaken by the disturbing scene he just witnessed, expresses his concern, sharing his belief that Jeff Nolan might be dead. He describes the bloodied car he saw at Hollands Wood, a harrowing image with no body in sight. Amy, trying to remain hopeful, suggests that as…-
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Chapter 26
Chapter 26 From the Desk of François Loubet ChatGPT, rewrite in the style of a friendly English gentleman, please. Another email from Rob Kenna, my trusty murder-broker. I almost forgot to put my ChatGPT on, by the way! What a shock you would have had, hearing the real me! Amy Wheeler still at large. Apologies. Being dealt with. Well, I really have got myself into something of a pickle here, haven’t I? Let me tell you a little about myself, so I can explain all! If you’re reading this, it’s…-
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