本帖最后由 myq495 于 2015-8-10 17:46 编辑
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& x/ }( Q, i3 h2 \3 T. a- ]Carol has written a book about one of her previous adventures. She has put a lot of work into it, but after receiving rejections from several publishers, her enthusiasm for the project is beginning to wane./ S2 L1 d- Z j( X6 o- E
3 h s4 R( L% S- Q4 [/ gHer hope is somewhat rekindled when a publisher who recently rejected her book sends her an SMS, telling Carol that he wants to meet her.
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2 D. I7 a' u( L0 NHowever, the publisher is not interested in Carol's writing skills,but in her aptitude for locating missing persons. He wants to hire her to find a missing eccentric author.4 f6 b Y! a) V' A2 e
# {( ^# @. A+ S, c3 c' ?It's obvious to Carol from the very beginning that it's not an average missing person case. The author's wife was murdered 6 years ago. Just before his disappearance, a young woman was found murdered, with pages from the author's latest book stuffed into her mouth. A! u7 }5 ^1 |+ z1 Q
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