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About the Author
About the Author Liz Moore is a distinguished and highly regarded novelist whose body of work has captured the attention and admiration of both readers and critics alike. She became a household name with her bestselling novel Long Bright River, a gripping literary thriller that delves into the complexities of addiction, family relationships, and resilience. This novel was selected as a Good Morning America Book Club pick and earned a coveted spot on former President Barack Obama’s list of favorite books…-
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A Warning Bell: Reid
The chapter opens with Lou floating serenely in a frozen pool, her ethereal beauty likened to that of a melusine. Reid observes her with a mix of admiration and curiosity as snowflakes gather on her skin. Their playful banter reveals a comfortable intimacy, with Lou teasing Reid about magic and his apparent lack of enthusiasm. The scene is charged with warmth despite the icy surroundings, as Lou offers to teach Reid how to heat water, hinting at the magical undercurrents between them. Reid’s internal…-
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A Promise: Reid
The chapter opens with Reid and his companions, including Lou, Beau, and others, nearing Cesarine only to discover a Chasseur blockade at the city entrance. Liana reports that the huntsmen are specifically searching for them, likely due to Jean Luc alerting the authorities. Lou reacts with anger, mocking Jean Luc’s absence, but the group’s tension is palpable as they grapple with the danger ahead. Reid observes Lou’s emotional turmoil, noting her whispered conversations with her…-
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A Necessary Evil: Reid
The chapter opens with a tense atmosphere as Reid and his companions navigate dark tunnels, acutely aware of the disappearances of their allies, including Lou and Célie. The group suspects Morgane’s involvement, with Coco asserting that finding Morgane will lead them to the missing members. The tension is palpable, with Blaise partially shifted and on high alert, while Reid grapples with the weight of their situation. The group’s fear of Morgane’s cruelty is evident, underscoring the urgency of…-
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A Debt of Blood: Reid
The chapter opens with Reid and his companions, including Lou, Beau, and Coco, navigating a tense journey through a shifting landscape as they seek an audience with the Beast of Gévaudan. The group’s unease is palpable, with Lou sending her fox, Brigitte, ahead as a messenger, but receiving no response. As dusk falls, the environment transforms into a muddy, briny terrain, heightening the sense of foreboding. The group’s anxiety grows as they realize they are being watched by wolves, their howls…-
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A Change of Plans: Reid
Reid stands outside Léviathan, grappling with a torrent of emotions as painful thoughts about Lou consume him. He reflects on their fractured relationship, haunted by the realization that Lou’s condition will worsen and their life together will be fraught with chaos. The betrayal cuts deep, as he recalls how she dismissed his sacrifices—his love, protection, and even his family. Anger and hurt intertwine, leaving him questioning whether their entire bond was built on lies. Despite his lingering love…-
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8. Negative Data
Negative Data seemed to define the course of the investigation into Chase Andrews’s death in 1969. Sheriff Ed Jackson and Deputy Joe Purdue had just accompanied Chase's family—his widow Pearl and his parents, Patti Love and Sam—to a clinic’s makeshift morgue, where they were forced to face the chilling reality of their loss. The somberness of the scene was inescapable; Pearl and Patti Love, overwhelmed with grief, could only sob quietly as they were confronted with the lifeless body of Chase. The…-
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5. Investigation
Investigation, set in the summer of 1969, begins with an atmosphere that is as suffocating as the heat itself, enveloping everyone in a sense of foreboding and tension. The air buzzes with the sound of cicadas, their relentless call adding to the heavy mood that permeates the town. Sheriff Jackson, already feeling the weight of the responsibility on his shoulders, knew that informing Chase’s family about the tragic death would be a difficult and delicate task. The sheriff, aware of the emotional burden…-
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49. Disguises
Disguises played a key role in the courtroom drama of 1970, when a witness named Larry Price, a modestly dressed Trailways bus driver, took the stand to discuss the events surrounding Chase’s death. Price’s testimony, under the direction of prosecutor Eric, aimed to strengthen the narrative that it was possible for someone to travel between Greenville and Barkley Cove in a single evening. Price, who had driven that very route the night of Chase’s death, also made it clear that none of the passengers…-
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47. The Expert
The Expert, in the 1970 courtroom, was Prosecutor Eric Chastain, who vigorously questioned Sheriff Jackson regarding the circumstances surrounding the discovery of Chase Andrews' body at the base of the fire tower. Chastain’s approach was to suggest foul play, pointing out the lack of footprints or any substantial evidence that could explain how Chase had ended up at the base of the tower. The absence of fingerprints or any other definitive clues near the scene was a crucial element in his argument, but…-
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