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Book - A Shot in the Dark - 75

Summary no. 75

When constable Twitten woke up, he found himself bound in a flat position. He quickly realised that he was inside a cupboard in the police station—inside Inspector Steine’s office, to be precise. Though, he couldn’t remember how and why he had ended up there. But then it all gradually started to come back in clear details. He had come to uncover Mrs Groynes’ real identity all by himself. However, he hadn’t make it to report his astounding findings. Having been a step ahead of him all along, Mrs Groynes had lured him into a trap at the Albion Bank. After that it was all a blank.*

Astonishingly, Twitten gave no further thought to any of that, turning his attention to Inspector Steine and Sergeant Brunswick. He wondered what they would make of him as a policeman. The prospect of those two reproaching him for having made some mistakes was unbearable. He was adamant he had been thorough in his line of inquiry, therefore, he couldn’t have made any mistakes at all.

*I meant that Twitten had no further memories.

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Book - A Shot in the Dark - 75

Summary no.

75

When constable Twitten woke up, he found himself bound in a flat position.

He quickly realised that he was inside a cupboard in the police station—inside Inspector Steine’s office, to be precise.

Though, he couldn’t remember how and why he had ended up there.

He had come to uncover Mrs Groynes’ real identity all by himself.

Having been a step ahead of him all along, Mrs Groynes had lured him into a trap at the Albion Bank.

Astonishingly, Twitten gave no further thought to any of that, turning his attention to Inspector Steine and Sergeant Brunswick.

He wondered what they would make of him as a policeman.

The prospect of those two reproaching him for having made some mistakes was unbearable.

*I meant that Twitten had no further memories.

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samu

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But then it all gradually started to come back in clear details.

He had come to uncover Mrs Groynes’ real identity all by himself.

Having been a step ahead of him all along, Mrs Groynes had lured him into a trap at the Albion Bank.

After that it was all a blank.

Astonishingly, Twitten gave no further thought to any of that, turning his attention to Inspector Steine and Sergeant Brunswick.

He wondered what they would make of him as a policeman.

The prospect of those two reproaching him for having made some mistakes was unbearable.

He was adamant he had been thorough in his line of inquiry, therefore, he couldn’t have made any mistakes at all.

*I meant that Twitten had no further memories.

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samu

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Book - A Shot in the Dark - 75


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When constable Twitten woke up, he found himself bound in a flat position.


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He quickly realised that he was inside a cupboard in the police station—inside Inspector Steine’s office, to be precise.


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Though, he couldn’t remember how and why he had ended up there.


T--though, he couldn’t remember how and why he had ended up there. --though he couldn’t remember how and why he had ended up there.

You can stick this sentence at the end of the previous one. Just remove the period ( . ) and put another long dash (--) there instead.

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But then it all gradually started to come back in clear details.


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But then it all gradually started to come back in clear details. But then it all gradually started to come back in clear detail.

"detail" doesn't need to be plural here

He had come to uncover Mrs Groynes’ real identity all by himself.


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However, he hadn’t make it to report his astounding findings.


However, he hadn’t makde it to report his astounding findings. However, he hadn’t made it to report his astounding findings.

However, he hadn’t makde it to report his astounding findings. However, he hadn’t made it to report his astounding findings.

Having been a step ahead of him all along, Mrs Groynes had lured him into a trap at the Albion Bank.


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After that it was all a blank.


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After that, it was all a blank. After that, it was all a blank.

It sounds more natural to have a pause

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Astonishingly, Twitten gave no further thought to any of that, turning his attention to Inspector Steine and Sergeant Brunswick.


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He wondered what they would make of him as a policeman.


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The prospect of those two reproaching him for having made some mistakes was unbearable.


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He was adamant he had been thorough in his line of inquiry, therefore, he couldn’t have made any mistakes at all.


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He was adamant he had been thorough in his line of inquiry, and therefore, he couldn’t have made any mistakes at all. He was adamant he had been thorough in his line of inquiry and therefore, he couldn’t have made any mistakes at all.

*I meant that Twitten had no further memories.


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