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Cover of The View from Nob Hill

The View from Nob Hill

✍ Scribed by Ty Hutchinson


Book ID
112218536
Tongue
English
Weight
199 KB
Category
Fiction

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


I watched a man fall to his death. The following day the connections began.

I think I have the perfect life. I'm married to an amazing man, have two beautiful children, and live in a three-story home with a million-dollar view. That all changed in three days.

While waiting for my husband to come home for date night, I finished two bottles of Cabernet and watched a man fall from the top of a building. Actually, I'm not sure what I saw because of the wine. But the following day, the news reported that Errol Tiller, someone I sort of knew, had committed suicide by leaping from his balcony.

It's a troubling sight if that's what I witnessed. I tried to forget and move on, but the connections started immediately. One by one, I learned my family and best friend were keeping secrets that connected them to Errol, making me question whether it was suicide.

To make matters worse, the police...


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