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Broken Glass

Broken Glass

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Mon, Aug 10, 2026
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Fiction
Mystery
Kidnapping
Murder
Dark Academia
Elijah Capello spent his whole life hiding from inheriting a billion-dollar pharmaceutical empire his father built. He'd always known his father isn't a good man, but never imagined the extent he is willing to go for power. When a devastating discovery shatters all his beliefs, he's forced to decide: will he turn away or stand up and face the man he's been running from his whole life? Odette Monroe was focused on making a name for herself in the art world, trying to stay clear of the darkness she grew up around. But everything changed when her mother was charged with involuntary manslaughter of her best friend, Amelia. With her new found interest in criminology, she dives into a world of lies and buried secrets. Connected by questions no one else is willing to ask. They chase the truth together..... but not everyone wants it found.
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