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Fabrication: Murder Is Real
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Fabrication: Murder Is Real in Vernon, BC
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Current price: $11.99
Original price: $13.99

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Fabrication: Murder Is Real in Vernon, BC
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Fabrication: Murder Is Real , debut author C.M.P. Kimball masterfully blends fact and fiction to unravel a gripping tale inspired by the true, unsolved murder of Susan Taraskiewicz. Set in and around Boston's Logan International Airport, the story follows Danielle Campbell, a struggling writer and mother, who becomes entangled in a decades-old mystery involving sexual harassment, theft, and corruption among airport employees. As Danielle turns her observations and online research into a novel, she uncovers chilling truths and speculates about the people and forces responsible for a brutal, unresolved crime. This compelling narrative blurs the lines between reality and imagination, justice and revenge-reminding readers that while stories may be fabricated, murder is all too real
Fabrication: Murder Is Real , debut author C.M.P. Kimball masterfully blends fact and fiction to unravel a gripping tale inspired by the true, unsolved murder of Susan Taraskiewicz. Set in and around Boston's Logan International Airport, the story follows Danielle Campbell, a struggling writer and mother, who becomes entangled in a decades-old mystery involving sexual harassment, theft, and corruption among airport employees. As Danielle turns her observations and online research into a novel, she uncovers chilling truths and speculates about the people and forces responsible for a brutal, unresolved crime. This compelling narrative blurs the lines between reality and imagination, justice and revenge-reminding readers that while stories may be fabricated, murder is all too real


















