Detective Calloway had spent years chasing shadows in a cold case that refused to be solved. Then, buried in an old bookstore, he found it—an unfinished crime novel detailing the case with unsettling accuracy. The final chapters were missing, the ending unwritten. Desperate, he sought ghostwriters for hire to complete the story, hoping their words might unlock the truth. As the manuscript neared completion, eerie coincidences surfaced—details only the killer could know. When the last page was finally written, Calloway realized the answer had been hidden in the book all along. But now, someone was watching him.
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Use a whetstone or sharpening stone to maintain your Bowie knife's edge. Start with a coarse grit to shape the blade, meat cleaver followed by a fine grit to polish and refine. Keep a consistent angle, usually 20 degrees, to achieve a balanced, razor-sharp edge across the entire blade length.