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			<title>Oh Death (Chapter Six)</title>
			<description>The yellow tape in front of her was garish. The black-inked &quot;do not cross&quot; clashed oddly, but Alice thought it went along better with the morbidity on the other side of it than the cheery yellow. A mourning color rather than a celebratory one.Ducking beneath it, Alice walked towards the victim. The ..</description>
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			<title>Oh Death (Chapter Five)</title>
			<description>Kingston as a town was about as mentally stimulating as watching grass grow. The people obviously weren't as green, in fact they were so set in their respective ruts that the only thing that seemed capable of making them quit their jobs was the Reaper's scythe. Like the grass, every time a little fo..</description>
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			<title>Oh Death (Chapter Four)</title>
			<description>People turned to many different things to help them through their grieving processes. For mrs. Mandarin, her coping mechanism seemed to exist in her exaggerated fastidiousness. Her living room's velvety furniture showed signs of a recent and stringent vacuuming, and her hardwood floor gave off the c..</description>
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			<title>Oh Death (Chapter Three)</title>
			<description>The humidity was horrendous. Their black Buick sucked in the heat so effectively that the air conditioning could barely keep up. Rick had rolled down his window to stick his head out like some crazed labrador going into heat-shock. His short brown hair allowed him this leniency; Alice couldn't help ..</description>
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			<title>Oh Death (Chapter Two)</title>
			<description>Rick scraped the gooey remains of his pancakes onto his fork. The path from plate to mouth was precarious, as he raised the syrup-laden utensil upwards with his prize. But he was victorious, slapping the silverware back down to the table and celebrating with a fist-pump and a dribble of sticky remna..</description>
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			<title>Oh Death (Chapter One)</title>
			<description>The door opened, and the collection of little dried bones rattled softly. Alice looked up to where they hung, tied together by lengths of fishing wire. The myriad assortment of raccoon ribs and bird talons ended with a monkey's skull, jaw left open and pointed canines grinning down to greet customer..</description>
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			<title>Oh Death</title>
			<description>Transferred for personal reasons to the deep south, detective Alice Burgton must face forces in a homicide case that will make her question the line between reality and the supernatural.</description>
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			<title>A Haunting</title>
			<description>She was aware of three things. One. There was a solution to every problem, when looked at from the right angle. Two. Once she found that solution, she would be able to work her way towards it unerringly. And three, the last but the most relevant. No matter how many thumps and bumps she heard, and no..</description>
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