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Chapter 8
Chapter 8 of We Solve Murders delves deeper into the complex psyche of François Loubet, a character whose actions blur the lines between calculated ruthlessness and dark humor. Loubet opens the chapter reflecting on his desire to write, which he admits stems partly from vanity. However, there is also a deeper reason behind his inclination to document his deeds—the need to ensure his criminal legacy is preserved for posterity. Through this lens, Loubet approaches his business of murder not only as a…-
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Chapter 40
In Chapter 40 of We Solve Murders, Amy, Rosie, and Steve find themselves standing in the parking lot of Emory Executive Airfield, watching as Eddie Flood’s plane ascends high into the bright blue sky above. Steve makes a comment about Eddie’s upcoming vacation in Hawaii, but Rosie, with a knowing smile, remarks that Eddie won't have nearly as much fun as Barb and her daughter, who are also en route to the same destination. At this moment, the team has gathered critical information about Eddie,…-
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Chapter 51
In Chapter 51 of We Solve Murders, Bonnie, a teaching assistant, finds herself in a difficult position at school, where the use of phones is generally discouraged. Though the rule prohibits students and staff from bringing their phones into the classroom, many teachers covertly use theirs during breaks. Feeling as though her position doesn’t allow for such freedom, Bonnie sneaks into a girls’ restroom cubicle to check her phone for updates. It is here that she receives a life-changing email from the…-
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Chapter 83
Chapter 83 begins with Amy hiding in the boot of Gary Gough’s Land Rover, as he drives her towards London. Gary is on his way to a lunch meeting with an amphetamine dealer from Liverpool, which provides a convenient excuse for the detour. Amy remains hidden, aware that the police are actively searching for her in Axley and nearby areas. The previous night, an officer had knocked on Gary’s door, and he managed to redirect the inquiry by using the name of his house, "No Comment," an intricately carved…-
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Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments in The God of the Woods reflect a deep sense of appreciation from the author to several key individuals and resources that significantly contributed to the development of the novel. The author begins by thanking Bob and Kelly Nessle, Kevin Gagan, Kevin Hynes, Kathleen Bower, Anna Serotta, Jean Dommermuth, Max O’Keefe, Rebecca Moore, and Steve Williams for their interviews on various pertinent topics. The author acknowledges that any fictionalization found in the narrative is solely their…-
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CHAPTER 28: GRAYSON
In this chapter, Grayson Hawthorne's priorities shift as he realizes the urgency of accessing his father's safe-deposit box before the FBI discovers its existence. He suspects the box may contain evidence of his father's crimes, including payments made to stalk and kidnap Avery, the Hawthorne heiress. Grayson fears that if authorities uncover these transactions, they might reevaluate his father's disappearance, leading to dangerous questions. This realization propels him into action, determined to prevent…-
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CHAPTER 58: GRAYSON
In this chapter, Grayson reluctantly allows a determined and intoxicated Gigi, along with Savannah, Xander, and Nash, into his black-card suite. The group examines a briefcase of photographs left by their father, with Grayson methodically checking each one for clues while maintaining emotional control. The photos only have dates written on the back, sparking speculation about their father's intentions. Gigi suggests their father might be trying to communicate something, while Savannah cynically counters…-
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Marionette: Reid
The chapter opens with Reid reflecting on his lack of combat experience alongside Lou, despite their tumultuous lives. He recalls previous encounters where Lou’s brutal efficiency in dispatching enemies left him in awe. Now, witnessing her in action again, he realizes she is a formidable force. Lou moves with unexpected speed and precision, using both her knife and magic to overpower opponents, leaving Reid to grapple with the reality of her deadly prowess. As the bar fight escalates, Reid quickly…-
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Coco’s Vision: Lou
The chapter opens with Lou reflecting on Reid’s horrified reaction, which solidifies her resolve to save Célie at any cost. The group, a mix of witches, werewolves, and huntsmen, is tense as they debate Morgane’s ominous ultimatum: rescue Célie by midnight or her heart will be eaten. Jean Luc, desperate and clutching notes revealing Célie’s abduction, insists on immediate action, while Beau warns against walking into a trap. The blood witches, La Voisin and Nicholina, threaten Jean Luc,…-
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Chapter VIII — The man Between
Chapter VIII opens with a quiet clash between two women shaped by very different paths. Ethel Rawdon’s visit to Dora Stanhope at the Savoy Hotel is not born of sympathy but from obligation, a fact that lightly stings Dora. Dora’s expectations of shared emotional connection are met with Ethel’s firm independence and a reminder that not every decision must stem from emotional entanglement. Dora, visibly affected by the emptiness of her marriage to Basil Stanhope, reveals an increasing disconnection…-
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