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Love. Marriage. Murder. By Ted Smith  First comes love. Then comes marriage. Then comes murder. Table of Contents The Ring May Come with Diamonds, But It Always Ends in Handcuffs A lavish wedding ends in tragedy. Or was it tradition? He Promised Her the World. She Settled for His Will. When an aging tycoon dies mysteriously, all eyes turn to his young, glowing widow. She Wept for Her Husband—But Didn’t Smudge Her Mascara A televised funeral turns into a trial of tears and lies. They Took ‘Till Death Do Us Part’ a Bit Too Seriously A seemingly perfect couple disappears—only one returns with a story that doesn’t add up. Love Is Eternal. Unless It’s Profitable A celebrity power couple faces a deadly scandal when a prenup goes missing—and a body shows up. Cupid’s Arrow Turned into a Smoking Gun A Valentine’s Day dinner ends with more than just heartbreak. Marriage: The Leading Cause of Fatal Misunderstandings A honeymoon suite. A spilled bottle of wine...

Trivia

  Trivia  Which came first: "Friends", "Seinfeld", or "The Simpsons"? Answer: "The Simpsons" (1989), "Seinfeld" (1989), "Friends" (1994) Which movie was released first: "Jurassic Park", "Titanic", or "The Matrix"? Answer: "Jurassic Park" (1993), "Titanic" (1997), "The Matrix" (1999) Among "Breaking Bad", "The Wire", and "Game of Thrones", which TV show aired first? Answer: "The Wire" (2002), "Breaking Bad" (2008), "Game of Thrones" (2011) Which Disney animated movie premiered earliest: "The Lion King", "Aladdin", or "Beauty and the Beast"? Answer: "Beauty and the Beast" (1991), "Aladdin" (1992), "The Lion King" (1994) Among "Avatar", "Avengers: Endgame", and "The Dark Knight", which movie was r...
  Master of Suspense. A realm where every story whispers a secret and each tale is laced with mystery, madness, or eerie coincidence. "I've lived a long strange life. And these are the moments that haunted me." "Am I lying or telling the truth?"

Lustville

  A Psychological Erotic Thriller  From the Mind and Imagination  of Ted Smith  Lustville Chapter 1 : “Caught” The curtains weren’t fully closed. They never were. He liked it that way — half-exposed, the thrill of maybe being seen. Outside, the rain tapped on the windowpane like an impatient guest, and the soft thrum of jazz played from her phone, still tangled in the sheets. “You always say this is the last time,” she murmured. He kissed her shoulder without answering. He’d already slipped his ring back on. The room smelled like wine and skin and broken vows. It was always the same after — the high, the hush, the slow drift into shame. But this time, something was different. She felt it before she heard it. A twinge in her stomach. A flicker of dread. The air shifted. “Did you hear that?” she asked. He laughed. “Your guilt talking.” But she sat up anyway, sheet clutched to her chest. The house was supposed to be empty. No kids, no husband — a wee...