Foreword

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Have you ever fantasised about faking your own death? If yes, then how?

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Have you ever fantasised about faking your own death? If yes, then how?

This book will tell you how Jeannette Mason faked her death to conceal her crime.

Delve into the depths of her convoluted mind as she goes through a myriad of emotions.

But will her conscience sting her? Will she face her contrition?

As an amateur writer, I am certainly nervous about committing literary sins

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As an amateur writer, I am certainly nervous about committing literary sins. As you read through this book, you are sure to find many such sins. (One being my terrible American speak. Do forgive me for the the British phrases I use in a couple of places, I'm still learning 😫)

This book contains contorted ideas and cold-blooded incidents. Hence, it may not be suitable for the faint-hearted.

The chapter names are in Latin (because Latin is cool).

Please comment if you find any errors (and also vote, if you please 😄).
I shall not ramble any further. Happy reading!

-Teresa

This is purely a work of fiction

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This is purely a work of fiction. Any resemblance to any individuals living or dead is accidental and regretted. All incidents are fictitious.

Contrition © by Teresa Anna Clark.

All rights reserved. Copying or distributing this book in any form without the author's prior permission and credit to the author is unlawful. Necessary measures will be taken against such offenders.

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