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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 37 — Chapter 37 begins in a hospital room that smells like antiseptic and regret. I haven’t been admitted since I broke my elbow at fifteen trying to impress a skater boy. I hated hospitals then, and being here now hasn’t improved my opinion. I’m told I’ll be discharged tomorrow, but I don’t even know where “home” is anymore. The estate in Thornfield is gone—burned down to the bones—along with any future I thought I was building. Maybe it’s strange that what I fixate on…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 37 of All the Colors of the Dark presents a harrowing scene where the protagonist is overwhelmed by fear, a paralyzing sensation that begins to overtake her body. As she faces the encroaching danger, the flickering of a light becomes the first sign that something is terribly wrong. The sharp, acrid scent of smoke fills her nostrils, though the flames themselves remain unseen. The barn, which had once seemed like a refuge, is now engulfed in fire, and in the chaos, she struggles to move toward the…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin In Chapter 37 of We Solve Murders, Amy, Steve, and Rosie engage in a tense and gripping conversation as they confront the very real threats Amy may face. Rosie, concerned, questions whether Jeff could have possibly obtained a sample of Amy’s blood, but Amy swiftly defends Jeff, explaining that he had already warned her about the dangers surrounding individuals like Loubet and Joe Blow. As they delve deeper into the investigation, Steve points out a troubling connection: Jeff was aware of Amy’s…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Holly Gibney remains completely absorbed in her investigation, her sharp instincts guiding her toward details that others might dismiss as irrelevant. In Chapter 36, a call from Randy Holsten shifts her focus, as he casually mentions that Bonnie, the girl at the center of Holly’s case, once played the role of a Christmas elf at a holiday gathering. While this detail seems insignificant at first, Holly’s investigative mind recognizes the potential for connections hidden beneath the surface, prompting…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin In this chapter, Grayson confronts a spy sent by Eve, a woman who previously betrayed him. The encounter is tense and calculated, with Grayson maintaining a cold detachment as he assesses the situation. The spy, a dark-eyed boy with tattoos, implies that his actions are directed by Eve’s desires, not his own. Grayson reflects on Eve’s betrayal, recalling how she used him to gain control of her great-grandfather’s fortune and empire. The chapter sets the stage for a power struggle, with Grayson wary…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin 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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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 36 of All the Colors of the Dark takes readers through an unsettling experience as Saint navigates through a space that feels both suffocating and ominous. The room she enters is filled with photographs of girls, including Misty, hung from chicken wire, each one seemingly frozen in moments of normalcy meant for their families. However, the photos bear unsettling markings—each has a rough circle above the subject's head, resembling a halo, which sends a chill through Saint. As she walks through…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin 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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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 35 unfolds with Rodney Harris moving methodically through the kitchen, his hands steady as he prepares dinner, though his mind is preoccupied with far darker concerns. His wife, Emily, writhes in pain upstairs, her severe sciatic condition rendering her almost immobile, but her focus remains on something other than her suffering. Meanwhile, in the basement below, Bonnie Dahl, their captive, receives a cold bottle of Diet Pepsi—an ordinary gesture masking an insidious intent, as Rodney has laced…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Jameson confronts Ian in a hotel room, having scaled the building to reach him. He reveals he knows Ian’s flat at King’s Gate Terrace actually belongs to his brother, Simon, the Viscount Branford. Ian, though initially drunk, sobers quickly as Jameson presses him for answers. The tension between them is palpable, with Jameson accusing Ian of sending him unprepared into the Devil’s Mercy, where he encountered Simon. Ian dismisses Simon’s involvement but hints at a deeper rivalry, suggesting Simon is…
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