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Mia is Not a Trouble-Maker!
Author: Nunu
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The Miller family had a troublemaker in the family. Her name was Amelia Miller. Her mother died in childbirth when she was born. Her stepmother fell off a flight of stairs while pregnant and died. Amelia's father punished her by making her face the wall in the attic. The attic was dark and humid, and there was no sunlight at all. Nobody brought her food, and Amelia thought she might very well die there. Moments before her death, she dialed a number that her mother had told her before she passed away. After she hung up, there were rumbling sounds all around her. The Miller family's residence was surrounded by a group of bodyguards dressed in black. Eight men got out of their cars, each with a different aura. They went directly to the attic. The man who led them went down on one knee and held Amelia, unconscious, in his arms. He had a solemn expression on his face. "The Miller family needs to go bankrupt." After sleeping the entire night, Amelia woke up to find that her father was bankrupt. Her family members were all homeless. Meanwhile, she... She had eight uncles and a kind grandfather who loved her dearly. Amelia's father regretted what he did, and he was unwilling to accept his fate. So what if Amelia was living a good life now? She was still the troublemaker who got her mother killed and her father bankrupt! Little did he know, after Amelia returned to her uncle's house, their luck only seemed to improve. Even her bedridden grandmother could now get out of bed and dance in the square! Finally, a god-like man claimed to be her father. He pampered her to the point where the entire world became envious of her.
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Are there any FBI crime novels related to 'Deep Blue Trouble' by Steph Broadribb?
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2024-12-10 18:50
I'm not sure specifically if there are FBI crime novels directly related to 'Deep Blue Trouble' by Steph Broadribb. It could be that the story might involve elements that are similar to what one might find in an FBI - centered crime novel, such as investigations and crime - solving. But without having read it in detail, it's hard to say for certain.
Can you recommend any FBI crime novels similar to 'Deep Blue Trouble' by Steph Broadribb?
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2024-12-08 20:25
I haven't read 'Deep Blue Trouble' by Steph Broadribb, but if you like FBI crime novels in general, you might want to check out works by John Sandford. His 'Prey' series often involves the FBI or similar law enforcement agencies dealing with complex criminal cases. It's hard to say if they are similar to the Broadribb book without knowing more about it, though.
What are some of the best FBI crime novels?
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2024-12-06 14:07
One of the best is 'The Silence of the Lambs' by Thomas Harris. It features the brilliant and terrifying Dr. Hannibal Lecter and the young FBI trainee Clarice Starling. Another great one is 'Red Dragon' also by Harris, which delves into the early days of the hunt for Lecter. And 'Mindhunter' by John Douglas gives an inside look at the FBI's Behavioral Science Unit and their profiling work.
Who are the famous authors of fbi crime novels?
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2024-11-02 22:00
One of the most prominent authors is Thomas Harris. His novels, especially 'The Silence of the Lambs' and 'Red Dragon', are centered around FBI investigations into serial killers. Another is John Douglas. He was an actual FBI agent and his books give an insider's view of the FBI's work in solving crimes. Lee Child is also known for his crime novels that often intersect with FBI investigations, even if his main character is not strictly an FBI agent. His 'Killing Floor' is a good example.
What are some classic fbi crime novels?
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2024-11-02 19:23
One classic is 'The Silence of the Lambs' by Thomas Harris. It features the brilliant and terrifying Hannibal Lecter and an FBI agent's pursuit of a serial killer. Another is 'Red Dragon' also by Harris, which delves into the early days of profiling serial killers within the FBI. And 'Mindhunter' by John Douglas, which is based on the real - life experiences of an FBI agent in the Behavioral Science Unit.
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