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All Men Are The Same

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Sandra Dass believed her life was flawless. A thriving career, a tight-knit circle of influential friends spanning politics and global affairs, and the confidence that she could bend the world to her will. But her illusion of perfection shattered when she discovered her husband’s infidelity—a betrayal compounded by the knowledge that all ten of her closest friends knew and kept it from her. Left with nothing after a devastating divorce, Sandra vanished, her heart hardened by bitterness. She returned with a singular purpose: vengeance. One by one, she dismantled her friends' lives—shattering their dreams, tearing apart their marriages, unraveling their relationships, and, when necessary, resorting to murder. When the dust settled and the ruins of their lives lay before her, Sandra stood unrepentant, her heart colder than ever, declaring the truth she had come to believe: All men are the same.
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Chapter 1 - .

The detective leaned forward, his gaze steady as he interrogated her. Sandra Dass sat opposite him in her orange jumpsuit, her hands cuffed to the table.

Her hair was a disheveled mess.

Her face, pale as a ghost, seemed almost unrecognizable from the woman she once was.

After Sandra killed two fellow patients and nearly strangled a nurse with a piece of torn fabric, the psychiatric facility deemed her too dangerous to manage. The court agreed, transferring her to a maximum-security prison where even hardened criminals gave her a wide berth.

Sandra smiled, flashing perfect white teeth. "Are you scared, Detective?"

He ignored her taunt. "You still haven't answered our questions about the mass murder of your ten friends, Miss Dass. Are you ready to cooperate today?"

She shrugged nonchalantly, her movements slow, calculated. For three months, they'd gone through this same dance, and she had offered them nothing.

The detective slid a photograph across the table. It showed a young girl, her wide eyes filled with innocence. "We believe she might be your daughter."

Sandra's eyes flickered with recognition, her demeanor shifting as she reached for the photo.

But before her fingers could touch it, he pinned it down with his pen. "Talk to us."

Her expression darkened, and she leaned back, a sneer curling her lips. In a heartbeat, she spat in his face.

"All men are the same," she hissed.

The room fell silent.

Then, almost as if bored, she shrugged. "Fine," she said coolly, her tone dripping with malice. "

I'll tell you everything."