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The only power I have over my life, thinks Claudia Stone as she puts the noose around her neck, is the power to end it.
Excerpt
Chapter One
NOW
Lynch by Inch
Claudia Stone looked down at the ten metre length of rope dangling from her hand and realised she had no idea how make a noose. Standing at the foot of the basement stairs, her flimsy peach-coloured peignoir plunged daringly at the neckline and swung about her ankles like water. This was the day, she’d decided earlier, her teeth clamped in determination. And this was the place. As far as the knot was concerned, she’d just have to ad-lib.
No one passing the Stone residence at 8 Wellington Drive in Toronto, Ontario that promising sun-bright day would ever have guessed what forty-six…
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