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Murders at the Community Center

(2026)
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Some records don’t document the truth—they manufacture it.

Addison ‘Addie’ Pike returns to Marrow Glen for a fresh start as program manager of the Community Center. Within hours, a rigging failure nearly crushes her… and paperwork appears that places her on-site ‘yesterday.’ Sign-in sheets. Key logs. Incident reports. Each one points the finger at Addie.

Then ‘accidents’ turn lethal. A rehearsal becomes a death scene. The pool wing air turns caustic. A locked admin office reveals a staged body. A gym erupts as equipment collapses, caught on phones, cut to make Addie look guilty. With every tragedy, the town tightens into a jury, and procedure becomes a weapon: liability language, missing footage, policies built to erase her credibility.

Detective Owen Kells keeps notes, Greta Lorne keeps smiles, and no one believes the woman nearest the bodies. As an audit looms and a journalist circles, Addie races to prove the record has been rewritten, before it writes her out for good.

If the evidence says she did it… who’s controlling the evidence?


Genre: Mystery

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