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June 9, 2022

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Book - A Shot in the Dark - 83

Summary no. 83

The last murder case had drained constable Twitten of all energies, so he took a week off. When he came back to work, he found no one but Mrs Groynes in the station. He wasn’t up for facing this annoying woman who seemed always to outsmart him—the notion itself was eating away at his confidence. However, he still didn’t understand Joanna Carver’s role in the Crystal’s murder case, and seized the opportunity to voice as much to Mrs Groynes without having to be worried to be overheard by some prying colleagues. To provide a valuable insight into Joanna Carver, Mrs Groynes had to go back to her period in London, when she had been partner in life and in crime of the notorious gangster Terence Chambers. Joanna and Bobby were children of a friend of Terence’. When this friend had passed away due to illness, Terence had taken the boys on. Completely out of character, Terence had had this notion that they guys must never get involved in any crimes, and thay they should live a normal life. Mrs Groynes had gone along with him until she had no choice but to bring them in on a heist. Due to their inexperience, the two youngsters had messed up, leaving a few details for the police to pick up. Crystal had been one of the witnesses and therefore, when he bumped into Bobby a few days ago, he must’ve recognised the boy.

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The last murder case had drained cConstable Twitten of all his energiesy, so he took a week off.

When he came back to work, he found no one but Mrs Groynes in the station.

He wasn’t up for facing this annoying woman who seemed always to outsmart him—the notion itself was eating away at his confidence.

However, he still didn’t understand Joanna Carver’s role in the Crystal’s murder case, and seized the opportunity to voice as much to Mrs. Groynes without having to be worried to beabout being overheard by some prying colleagues.

To provide a valuable insight into Joanna Carver, Mrs. Groynes had to go back to her periodtime in London, when she had been the partner, both in life and in crime, of the notorious gangster Terence Chambers.

Joanna and Bobby were children of a friend of Terence’s.

When this friend had passed away due to illness, Terence had taken the boyschildren on.

Completely out of character, Terence had had thise notion that they guys children must never get involved in any crimes, and thay -- they should live a normal life.

Mrs. Groynes had gone along with him until she had no choice but to bring them in on a heist.

Due to their inexperience, the two youngsters had messed up, leaving a few detailclues for the police to pick up on.

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June 13, 2022

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The last murder case had drained constable Twitten of all of his energiesy, so he took a week off.

To provide a valuable insight into Joanna Carver, Mrs Groynes had to go back to her period in London, when she had been a partner in life and in crime of the notorious gangster Terence Chambers.

When this friend had passed away due to illness, Terence had taken the boys oin.

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samu

June 9, 2022

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Book - A Shot in the Dark - 83


Summary no.


83


The last murder case had drained constable Twitten of all energies, so he took a week off.


The last murder case had drained constable Twitten of all of his energiesy, so he took a week off.

The last murder case had drained cConstable Twitten of all his energiesy, so he took a week off.

When he came back to work, he found no one but Mrs Groynes in the station.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

He wasn’t up for facing this annoying woman who seemed always to outsmart him—the notion itself was eating away at his confidence.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

However, he still didn’t understand Joanna Carver’s role in the Crystal’s murder case, and seized the opportunity to voice as much to Mrs Groynes without having to be worried to be overheard by some prying colleagues.


However, he still didn’t understand Joanna Carver’s role in the Crystal’s murder case, and seized the opportunity to voice as much to Mrs. Groynes without having to be worried to beabout being overheard by some prying colleagues.

To provide a valuable insight into Joanna Carver, Mrs Groynes had to go back to her period in London, when she had been partner in life and in crime of the notorious gangster Terence Chambers.


To provide a valuable insight into Joanna Carver, Mrs Groynes had to go back to her period in London, when she had been a partner in life and in crime of the notorious gangster Terence Chambers.

To provide a valuable insight into Joanna Carver, Mrs. Groynes had to go back to her periodtime in London, when she had been the partner, both in life and in crime, of the notorious gangster Terence Chambers.

Joanna and Bobby were children of a friend of Terence’.


Joanna and Bobby were children of a friend of Terence’s.

When this friend had passed away due to illness, Terence had taken the boys on.


When this friend had passed away due to illness, Terence had taken the boys oin.

When this friend had passed away due to illness, Terence had taken the boyschildren on.

Completely out of character, Terence had had this notion that they guys must never get involved in any crimes, and thay they should live a normal life.


Completely out of character, Terence had had thise notion that they guys children must never get involved in any crimes, and thay -- they should live a normal life.

Mrs Groynes had gone along with him until she had no choice but to bring them in on a heist.


Mrs. Groynes had gone along with him until she had no choice but to bring them in on a heist.

Due to their inexperience, the two youngsters had messed up, leaving a few details for the police to pick up.


Due to their inexperience, the two youngsters had messed up, leaving a few detailclues for the police to pick up on.

Crystal had been one of the witnesses and therefore, when he bumped into Bobby a few days ago, he must’ve recognised the boy.


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