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The clock is ticking from "summary" of One of Us Is Next by Karen M. McManus

The clock is ticking. Time is slipping away, seconds turning into minutes, minutes into hours. Each passing moment brings us closer to the inevitable end. The pressure is mounting, the sense of urgency palpable. As the clock continues to tick, the stakes get higher. The tension in the air is almost suffocating. Every decision, every action becomes critical. There is no room for error, no margin for mistakes. The clock shows no mercy, no respite. With each tick of the clock, the sense of foreboding grows. The unknown looms large, casting a shadow over everything. The future is uncertain, the outcome unclear. The clock is a constant reminder of the fleeting nature of time. As the clock ticks on, we are forced to confront our fears, our doubts, our insecurities. We are pushed to our limits, tested in ways we never imagined. The pressure is relentless, unyielding. There is no escape, no turning back. The clock is a relentless taskmaster, demanding our full attention, our unwavering focus. It is a reminder of our mortality, our finite existence. We are mere mortals, bound by the constraints of time. The clock is a reminder that time waits for no one.
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    One of Us Is Next

    Karen M. McManus

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