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When dangerous robbers invade her remote country manor, a stubborn elderly widow must use her intimate knowledge of the building and her collection of ancient weaponry to fend them off.
"When thieves break into her sprawling excentric manor a reclusive millionaire must use the secret passages and her collection of antique weapons to fend them off."
“When thieves break into her sprawling excentric manor a reclusive millionaire must use the secret passages and her collection of antique weapons to fend them off.”
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"When her prison transport crashes, a rookie officer must control the convicts while also battling a blizzard."
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I don't think a lawyer would do this. However, that being said, if you are going to write this story, then we need to know what bad thing will happen if the client goes free. Will he kill children? Blow up an embassy? Force innocent people to listen to Justin Beiber music? It had better be compellinRead more
I don’t think a lawyer would do this.
However, that being said, if you are going to write this story, then we need to know what bad thing will happen if the client goes free. Will he kill children? Blow up an embassy? Force innocent people to listen to Justin Beiber music?
It had better be compelling if the lawyer is going to do something so completely unethical and goes against everything the law stands for.
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