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Chapter 17
Chapter 17 of We Solve Murders finds Rosie D’Antonio in an unexpected scenario—racing across the water in a speedboat, helping a fugitive while entangled in a murder investigation. Though she has been the target of multiple death threats from Vasiliy Karpin, a wealthy chemicals tycoon, she remains unfazed, viewing the current adventure as a temporary escape from her usual routine. Rosie's past is filled with high society events, media attention, and whirlwind romances, but as time progresses, she finds…-
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Chapter 49
In Chapter 49 of We Solve Murders, Rosie drives Amy and Steve toward Bluff Point to meet Nelson Nunez, a notorious drug dealer, at his secluded home. Despite it being early on a Sunday morning, Nelson has insisted on meeting them promptly, urging an early arrival. Rosie, reflecting on the nature of people like Nelson, realizes the need for privacy in such professions, equating the secrecy and seclusion of drug dealers to that of celebrities who guard their personal lives fiercely. As they make their way…-
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Chapter 81
Chapter 81 of We Solve Murders unfolds with Steve's growing skepticism toward Max Highfield as they travel from St. Lucia to Dublin. His doubts begin to surface when he reads an interview where Max claims that The Rose of Sarasota is his best work yet. Disappointed by the film’s lack of acclaim, Steve finds himself unable to endure more than eight minutes of the movie, humorously pointing out that Max's character is an army explosives expert called "Joe Blow." Steve’s frustration with Max only…-
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CHAPTER 26: JAMESON
Jameson enters an opulent gaming room reminiscent of a historic ballroom, struck by its grandeur and the mystery of how deep underground it lies. His focus wavers between the architectural marvel and the unsettling revelation that Rohan knows Ian is his father. The room features Venetian-style gold moldings, a sapphire-and-gold carpet, and antique tables hosting various games. As Jameson observes a dealer in a ballgown handing dice to a player, a woman named Zella—referred to as "the…-
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CHAPTER 56: GRAYSON
Grayson struggles to maintain his composure after an encounter with Eve, seeking solace in memories captured in his phone. He scrolls through photos, pausing on images of his brothers and Avery, using these moments to ground himself. A picture of Avery’s hand on a sword reminds him of their bond, reinforcing his resolve against Eve’s manipulations. Grayson regains control, restarting the elevator and affirming his self-discipline, signaling his emotional resilience and determination to stay…-
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Painted Hair: Lou
The chapter opens with Madame Labelle presenting Lou with a complex alchemical mixture to dye her hair gold, emphasizing the impracticality of the time-consuming process. Lou rejects the idea, wary of using magic after a recent conflict with Reid, who remains distant and hostile. The group discusses alternative, non-magical disguises, but Madame Labelle’s suggestions—such as pickled leeches or toxic lead oxide paste—are met with disgust and concern over dangerous side effects. The tension highlights…-
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Something New: Lou
The chapter depicts an emotionally charged moment between Lou and Reid as they grapple with grief and self-acceptance. Lou reflects on Reid's troubled past, acknowledging how few people have genuinely loved him—including his adoptive father, the Archbishop, who recently died. Despite Reid's flaws and their complicated history, Lou recognizes his deep need for love and comfort. Their embrace becomes a sanctuary as Reid processes his loss, revealing his fear that the Archbishop would have hated him if he'd…-
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Chapter 5
Chapter 5 begins with a reminder that this isn’t home. “You’re late on your half of the rent,” John says, and I resist the urge to roll my eyes as I hand over the cash I scraped together from pawning one of Mrs. Reed’s earrings. This place was never meant to be permanent—just a landing spot, a temporary fix with someone who knew too much about me. But six months later, here I still am, watching my yogurt disappear into his mouth as he leans against the counter like he owns me along with the…-
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Chapter 35
Chapter 35 — Chapter 35 begins with shock, not from violence, but from the unexpected appearance of someone long presumed dead. After barely escaping Eddie's violent outburst—where a silver pineapple became a weapon—the protagonist finds herself face-to-face with Bea Rochester. Not only is Bea very much alive, she seems curiously unfazed by the revelation that her husband tried to kill someone else. Calmly requesting wine as if hosting a routine dinner party, Bea leads them into the kitchen. Her…-
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