Her Last Letter

Her Last Letter

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When fifteen-year-old Melody Edgewood committed suicide, no one understood why, not even her best friend, Jasper. A month later, everything changes when a box full of letters written by Melody before she committed suicide arrives. The letters are addressed to different people that influenced Melody, and each includes a clue to where her last letter lays. If Jasper reads the letters as Melody as asked her, she will find out the true reason that her friend had killed herself. But Jasper knows that the truth might really hurt her and put others in danger, so is it worth trying to uncover? UPDATING DAILY -South
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Losing someone who once lit up your life is like losing a piece of yourself. In the aftermath, I searched for that lost spark, tried to rise from the depths of despair, but was haunted by shadows of doubt and negativity. How do you go on when the person you cherished most vanishes without a trace? Alice disappeared suddenly, leaving me in the dark, wondering endlessly what I could have done to drive her away. In my endless grief, with no one to confide in, I turned to writing letters-letters to husbands who never responded. Yet, through some twist of fate, these letters became a book, a chronicle of my sorrow and longing. This book is a tribute to Alice, released on her 20th birthday. It is my hope that she, wherever she may be, will accept this as a gift-a testament to the bond we once shared, and the impact she had on my life.

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