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Chapter 16
Chapter 16 of We Solve Murders opens with Jeff Nolan at his long-frequented restaurant, Bruno’s, where the familiarity of the setting offers a sense of comfort. The act of refusing Parmesan, a gesture small yet meaningful, highlights the personal nature of Jeff’s relationship with the establishment and its staff. As he sifts through various files, including some older ones, Jeff reflects on the long road he has traveled, battling obstacles, and striving to keep his business afloat amidst mounting…-
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Chapter 48
In Chapter 48 of We Solve Murders, Tony Taylor is invited to Felicity Woollaston’s home for tea, where she comments on his journey from Southampton to Letchworth Garden City. Although there were some traffic jams along the way, Tony feels that the trip was relatively smooth overall. Reflecting humorously on his experience, Tony mentions the costly parking fees at the resort, explaining how he had to park eight minutes away to avoid paying an exorbitant rate. As they begin preparing the tea, Tony notices…-
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Chapter 80
Chapter 80 of We Solve Murders delves into the protagonist's growing sense of urgency as the pressure to maintain his disguise as François Loubet becomes overwhelming. It becomes clear that the character can no longer continue living under this false identity due to the mounting scrutiny and the constant danger of being discovered. This change is depicted as inevitable, almost routine, in a life that has long been defined by evasion, deception, and the need to stay ahead of those pursuing him. The…-
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CHAPTER 25: JAMESON
Jameson discovers that Rohan is not merely a messenger but the Factotum, the right-hand man of the mysterious Proprietor of the Devil’s Mercy. The chapter opens with Jameson recalling Ian’s cryptic words about the Proprietor’s succession and the organization’s hidden workings. Avery confronts Rohan about the unethical use of child labor, to which Rohan responds with a chilling justification, hinting at his own traumatic past. The tension escalates as Rohan unlocks a hidden door, inviting them into…-
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CHAPTER 55: GRAYSON
Grayson Hawthorne enters the hotel lobby, where the manager apologizes for an earlier misunderstanding involving his guest, Gigi. His thoughts briefly linger on Gigi’s reaction to discovering his identity, but he dismisses the manager’s concerns with icy detachment. Undeterred, the manager offers to clear the pool for him, hinting at his privileged status. However, Grayson steps outside to find the pool occupied by Eve, a figure from his past who evokes a mix of tension and unresolved emotions. Their…-
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The chapter opens with a tense atmosphere as Lou questions how their enemy, Morgane, discovered their camp's location. The group debates whether Morgane could have flown there or if she had been secretly observing them all along. Madame Labelle insists her protective enchantments should have prevented this, but doubts linger. Reid, lost in thought by the fire, recalls Morgane's cryptic message about "green tears" and a "pall," sensing a deeper, more ominous plan at work. Lou concludes that they must leave…
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The Funeral: Reid
The chapter opens with Reid observing the somber funeral procession for the Archbishop amidst a cold, relentless rain. The streets are lined with Constabulary and Chasseurs, while allies like the Dames Blanches and loup garou lie in wait for Morgane. Reid and Lou are forced to remain hidden at Deveraux’s insistence, though Reid chafes at the passive role. The scene is heavy with tension, as Reid reflects on the Archbishop’s complicated legacy and his own conflicted emotions about the man who was both…-
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Chapter 256
Chapter 256 begins with a sense of quiet reverence as Sammy and Tooms step into the art gallery, where emotion and memory converge. The first thing that catches Tooms’ attention is a radiant painting that commands the center of a pristine white wall. Its light and intensity evoke a strong recollection of Callie Montrose, the young woman whose life left a permanent mark on him. For a moment, Tooms stands transfixed, as if the painting has stirred something sacred within, awakening a memory that still…-
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Chapter 228
Chapter 228 begins with the quiet settling over Lacey’s, a diner now mostly empty except for a handful of familiar locals lingering over steaming mugs and plates of sweet cream pancakes. The loss of Chief Nix, a man who served the town with steady hands for nearly three decades, has left an unspoken heaviness in the air. Charlotte walks beside Saint through the chilly morning, her thoughts tangled as she tries to understand what justice truly means in a world where people like Marty Tooms still draw…-
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