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Twenty years later, the truth begins to emerge from the ashes… but it may burn those who try to grasp it.
On September 11, 2001, Victoria Ford—the woman accused of a brutal murder—made her final call from the North Tower, pleading with her sister, Emma, to prove her innocence. Then the towers fell, burying truth and justice with them.
Two decades later, the case is revived when cutting-edge technology identifies Victoria’s remains among the victims of the disaster. This opportunity falls into the hands of Avery Mason, an ambitious television presenter who sees the story as her chance to land a lucrative contract. With the support of Emma, who is weary from years of searching, Avery delves into the cold case file.
But the narrative reveals that the investigation is not just a search for the innocence of a dead woman; it is a race against time and against one’s own conscience. The closer Avery gets to the mystery of Victoria, the more dangerous secrets of her own personal past come to the surface. Someone lurks in the shadows, ready to use this past as a weapon to prevent the truth from coming to light.
Twenty Years Later is a clever psychological thriller that weaves together the threads of a long-delayed crime with the fragility of media fame.
It’s a gripping interrogation of the media conscience, a test of the limits we might cross in the pursuit of justice… or stardom.
A breathtaking pace and clever plot twists.










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