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Julie sat in Emily Worthmann’s office, watching the accountant sort through her mother’s financial documents. The box of papers looked chaotic—bank statements, receipts, and invoices poking out at odd angles —but Emily’s methodical approach...
Chapter 23
Dennis flattened his notes like a gambler laying down losing cards. The gallery theft, Jack Hart, the threats—they were all here, but still missing the final picture.
Less than a year ago, I sat down to write my first personal essay. I’d published four novels by then, and I thought this would be easy.
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Phillip Daigle writes historical thrillers. His Substack explores the joys and absurdities of writing novels no one asked for (but that he can't stop creating).
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