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  1. Posted: August 29, 2015In: Public

    When new clues from the diary of her long lost brother, help a young woman to solve a riddle of decades old crime, she is compelled to go to Siberia in search for her vanished family and a missing treasure.

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    Added an answer on August 29, 2015 at 6:30 am

    Hi dpg, OK i got it. It will be hard to explain in one sentence since the story is complicated and twisted. By giving up the link about her brother diary, old unsolved crime and what motivated her to go to Siberia I may give up all the 'meat' of the story. Interesting - how to do it without? Need moRead more

    Hi dpg,
    OK i got it. It will be hard to explain in one sentence since the story is complicated and twisted. By giving up the link about her brother diary, old unsolved crime and what motivated her to go to Siberia I may give up all the ‘meat’ of the story. Interesting – how to do it without? Need more experience and trying. Looking forward to hear any advice or examples 🙂

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  2. Posted: August 29, 2015In: Public

    When new clues from the diary of her long lost brother, help a young woman to solve a riddle of decades old crime, she is compelled to go to Siberia in search for her vanished family and a missing treasure.

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    Added an answer on August 29, 2015 at 5:56 am

    Hi dpg, You see, when I wrote my book 'Corridor One' my goal was to write good mystery and adventure book without dead body on a second page, without 'ketchup' and noise of the shattered bones. I think I succeeded. Same I would like to achieve in my movie. In my second book I'm writing 'Corridor TwoRead more

    Hi dpg,
    You see, when I wrote my book ‘Corridor One’ my goal was to write good mystery and adventure book without dead body on a second page, without ‘ketchup’ and noise of the shattered bones. I think I succeeded. Same I would like to achieve in my movie. In my second book I’m writing ‘Corridor Two’ I may introduce more antagonism and more action, but it will be in an intelligent and in an intriguing way. I may be wrong but it is my style and my view. Let somebody else murder, robe, rape and run from authorities. OMO Thank you and hope to hear from you soon.

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  3. Posted: August 27, 2015In: Public

    An art forgery expert is set on an involuntary adventure that promises to solve an old crime and reveal the secret of her vanished family, all this after a mysterious man delivers an unusual package to her apartment.

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    Added an answer on August 28, 2015 at 3:18 am

    Thank you for your suggestions and encouragment. Going back to try to make it better.

    Thank you for your suggestions and encouragment. Going back to try to make it better.

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