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The trail grows cold from "summary" of A Three Book Problem by Vicki Delany

As the investigation continued, it became apparent that the trail was leading nowhere. Clues that had initially seemed promising turned out to be dead ends. Suspects who appeared to be involved in the crime were proving to have alibis that checked out. The more Detective Lane dug into the case, the more frustrated she became. It was like trying to follow a shadow - always just out of reach. The initial excitement of the case had faded away, replaced by a sense of hopelessness. Every lead that had once seemed so promising now seemed to crumble under scrutiny. The once warm trail had turned cold, leaving Detective Lane with nothing but unanswered questions. She couldn't shake the feeling that there was something crucial she was missing, something that would tie everything together. Despite her best efforts, the case remained unsolved. The more time that passed, the more difficult it became to pick up the trail again. The witnesses grew distant, their memories fading with time. The evidence grew stale, losing its sharpness. Detective Lane found herself at a standstill, unsure of how to proceed. It was as if the case had slipped through her fingers, leaving her grasping at thin air. The frustration of hitting a dead end weighed heavily on Detective Lane. She knew that every moment that passed made it less likely that she would ever solve the case. The once promising leads now seemed like distant memories, taunting her with what could have been. The trail that had once seemed so clear had now grown cold, leaving her feeling lost and defeated. With each passing day, the chances of solving the case seemed to slip further and further away. The trail that had once beckoned with possibilities now lay barren and empty. Detective Lane couldn't help but feel a sense of disappointment as she realized that the case may never be solved. The trail had grown cold, leaving her with nothing but a sense of regret and frustration.
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    A Three Book Problem

    Vicki Delany

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