691 Results with the "Thriller" genre


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      by testsuphomeAdmin In Chapter 72 of We Solve Murders, Eddie Flood finds himself at a crossroads, mentally preparing for the next phase of his mission. After successfully bribing someone at the airfield, he confirms that Amy, Rosie, and Steve have landed in England and are making their way toward the New Forest. With their movements now traceable, Eddie studies a detailed map, taking note of the thickly wooded terrain that surrounds their destination. The vastness of the landscape offers both an opportunity and a…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 71 of All the Colors of the Dark delves deeper into Patch’s complex emotional landscape and his interactions with the people around him. Misty, with her distinctive passion for cooking, shares a rare and personal moment with Patch over a bowl of her tough goulash. The dish, although tough on Patch’s jaw, symbolizes her dedication to culinary artistry and the dream she harbors of opening her own restaurant. Her unique technique of hand-crushing caraway seeds reveals her meticulous approach to…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin In Chapter 71 of "We Solve Murders," Steve arrives at Gary Gough's house, stepping out of a helicopter confidently. It hasn't been long since their last encounter, where they discussed Gary's daughter. Gary approaches, and Steve explains the need for a quiet landing spot, to which Gary responds nonchalantly about legality regarding heliport usage. Rosie, one of the companions, adds a humorous touch, suggesting anyone with a helipad is likely involved in unlawful activities. Amy, observing Gary, inquires…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 70 opens with Patch hunched over a book on a quiet bus ride. The small-town library in Pecaut had offered him a modest collection—Modern Art, Cityscapes, and Realizing Portrait. He flips pages slowly, absorbing the brush techniques and tonal principles with a kind of devotion, each word a tiny key to unlocking a face he cannot forget. On every bus, he studies under the hum of flickering lights, looking for hints on how to better capture emotion, loss, and memory on canvas. The books become…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 70 of We Solve Murders delves into Rob Kenna’s unsettling reflections on his profession, his shifting priorities, and the dangers that lie ahead. As he sits in a dimly lit Dubai apartment, he contemplates how effortless it is to eliminate a person, particularly within the prison system, where violence is an everyday occurrence. His latest assignment, the execution of Courtney Lewis, a woman entangled in François Loubet’s financial operations, weighs heavily on his mind. While he has taken many…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin On an unusually warm November evening, Chapter 7 begins with Peter "Stinky" Steinman riding his skateboard toward Dairy Whip, his mind fixated on the thought of a juicy burger. The mist clings to the streets, casting a hazy glow beneath the flickering streetlights, muffling the usual city sounds. He barely notices the darkened silhouette of an old van parked near a shuttered gas station, his focus instead set on reaching his favorite hangout before his stomach forces him home. The nickname "Stinky" had…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Jameson Hawthorne slips away from his family and security to visit Ian Johnstone-Jameson, a man he believes to be his father, at an upscale London residence. Despite the opulence of the building and the guarded demeanor of its security, Jameson gains entry using an invitation card. The encounter is charged with tension as Jameson, driven by curiosity rather than emotional need, prepares to engage in a psychological duel with Ian. The lavish flat, adorned with artwork and marked by a stark black "B" in the…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 7 begins with restraint—intentional distance and cautious construction. I won’t let him see where I live. Letting Eddie glimpse that run-down complex, the sagging roof, or—worse—crossing paths with John, would strip away everything I’ve built. So I insist on meeting him in English Village, one of those quaint, manicured corners of Mountain Brook that locals refer to as “villages,” as if this curated affluence needed more charm. It’s the kind of place where everything smells faintly…
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      Chapter 7

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 7 of All the Colors of the Dark takes the reader into a serene yet eerily charged natural setting, where Saint embarks on a journey through a grove teeming with willows and aspens. As she moves deeper into the forest, the vivid imagery of her surroundings becomes almost surreal, with the branches of the willows parting to reveal roots that seem to reach out, almost like hands beckoning her to proceed with caution. The air is thick with nostalgic scents—earthy, wet, and faintly floral—that…
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      Chapter 7

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 7 of We Solve Murders reveals Steve Wheeler's ongoing engagement with criminal cases despite his retirement. Although no longer actively solving crimes, he maintains an interest in certain cases that capture his attention, such as the recent murder of Andrew Fairbanks in South Carolina. This case, in particular, intrigues him because of its connection to his acquaintance, Amy. Fairbanks’s murder was horrific and involved multiple violent acts, sparking Steve's curiosity. However, despite his…
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