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Chapter 79
Chapter 79 of We Solve Murders delves into the restless minds of various characters, each dealing with insomnia for different reasons, which leads to reflections on their personal struggles and the upcoming events. Steve Wheeler lies awake in bed, unable to sleep because his cat, Trouble, insists on lying across his chest. The cat's presence is a small comfort after being away, but Steve's mind is preoccupied with the ongoing investigation. He connects Max Highfield to Felicity Woollaston, recognizing the…-
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IV. Visitors
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36. To Trap a Fox
To Trap a Fox, set in 1969, unfolds with a significant development in the investigation into the murder of Chase Andrews. Joe enters the sheriff's office, carrying a crucial report that adds weight to the ongoing case against Miss Clark. Alongside Sheriff Ed, Joe examines the growing evidence, with one of the most significant findings being fibers from Miss Clark’s hat found on Chase’s jacket after his death, a post-mortem discovery that directly links her to the crime scene. This alone gives the…-
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Chapter 33 unfolds with Bonnie trapped in her confined cell, her body frail from relentless hunger and dehydration, while her mind races with thoughts of escape. Her captors, Rodney and Emily Harris, have provided her with minimal sustenance—two bottles of water, a cup of Ka’Chava, and a raw piece of liver, the latter of which she finds revolting. Memories of her last proper meal, a simple tuna-and-egg sandwich, intensify her despair, making her dire situation feel even more unbearable. Hours pass…
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The Bride wakes up on her wedding day, her heart weighed down by an inexplicable sense of unease. The remnants of the previous night’s festivities still linger in her mind, mingling with the unsettling fragments of a vivid dream that disturbs her morning. Even though her fiancé, Will, has adhered to the traditional custom of sleeping separately before their wedding, The Bride feels a deep longing for his presence. She wishes she could share the excitement, the nerves, and the anticipation of the day…
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Now: The wedding night
The wedding night is often surrounded by a sense of mystery and anticipation, but in this haunting landscape, it mirrors a darker reality. As the group traverses the bog, they discover a lifeless body half-submerged, claimed by the earth’s persistent grasp. The bog, with its dark history of consuming the dead, seems to silently welcome its newest victim, adding to the growing list of those swallowed by its depths. The ground beneath them feels not just like earth but a cemetery, one that holds secrets of…-
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Chapter 239
Chapter 239 opens with Patch wandering through the heart of a town he once knew intimately, his footsteps echoing faintly against the pavement of Main Street. Everything around him feels hauntingly familiar—storefronts still boasting green awnings, the red brick buildings standing strong despite the passing years. His thoughts drift to the past, where a whisper of a voice once painted whimsical pictures in his mind: the moon slipping beneath the water, woods laced with silver, and yellow bricks leading…-
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Chapter 210
Chapter 210 of All the Colors of the Dark opens in a dismal prison cafeteria, where inmates sit at long tables, their brown trays of food emblematic of the harsh realities they face daily. The scene focuses on Tug, who absentmindedly picks at his unappetizing meal, a representation of the poor quality of food served to the prisoners. This inadequate sustenance is under scrutiny in a class action lawsuit led by Larry Medeau, a disgraced lawyer trying to address the injustices within the prison system. Tug,…-
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Chapter 179
Chapter 179 of All the Colors of the Dark opens with Saint’s journey along the Long Island Expressway, where she feels a mix of nostalgia and anxiety that hangs over her like a heavy fog. The warmth of her rental car’s heater offers a drowsy comfort as she navigates through the traffic congestion around the Queens–Midtown Tunnel. The cityscape gradually gives way to the more expansive spaces of Nassau County and Suffolk, where the landscape shifts from dull grays to vibrant greens. This change in…-
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Chapter 113
Chapter 113 of All the Colors of the Dark unfolds at Saint’s wedding, where she stands before the gathered townspeople and her groom, Jimmy, in a formal ceremony. Despite her best efforts to smile and recite her vows, an emotional moment catches her off guard when she locks eyes with Patch, a significant figure from her past. Their brief exchange of gazes leaves Saint shaken, but Patch disappears before she can reach out. After the ceremony, as confetti rains down on the newlyweds outside, Saint slips…-
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