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CHARACTERIZATION

Brian Reed

He has a radio program and is a talented journalist

John B. McLemore

He is a watchmaker who lives in a small town in Alabama called Woodstock he calls the radio station to report a murder in his city, he is approximately 49 years old.

Mary Grance McLemore

She’s John’s mom and she’s lived in Woodstock all her life.

PLOT

It all begins with a telephone call to Brian Reed from John B. McLemore who reported the murder of a person in his city, in a small town in Alabama called Woodstock. John thinks Brian could help him find out who the real killer is. After a while of so much talking Brian decides to go to Woodstock to help him to discover the assassin and during its time in the city knows to people who could be the possible culprits.

SETTING

It speaks of a city located in Alabama called Woodstock that according to John describes it as a very lonely place where among all the inhabitants know each other.

ESSAY

I think the reason why John B. McLemore called Brian Reed because of the work he has done has been known in many cases that may be related to John’s case and he could help him find the culprit more quickly and because he would not listen to the police because the family involved has a lot of power.

If I were Brian Reed I would not trust John B. McLemore since I would think because he decided to come to me to help him solve the mystery and not the Alabama police.

The reason why Brian Reed decided to go with John B. McLemore was thanks to John’s insistence and all the story he told him every time he called him and for all the corruption John said existed he thought it could be true Conclusion of the murder and that it had really existed.

Really if a murder occurred in the city of Woodstock and at the end of the first chapter skyler confesses with a smile the murder.

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