
Leed's Diary
by Addictive
About This Novel
A year ago, the newspaper office received a package from a writer friend who had resigned. The sender was his daughter. In addition to a bunch of diaries with unserialized dates, there was only a note in it: "To my good friend Mr. Love." I thought it was a horrible joke on his part since we hadn't seen each other in a year, but after reading it I decided to publish the diary intact. It mentioned the unsolved death of Elena, the chief wife of Bank of America, a secret that even the police were helpless to solve. As for the name, I kept the names of Mr. Leeds and his wife and daughter. The names of the people mentioned in the diary retain their initials but are replaced by other names. The dates of the diaries were not consistent when they were sent. I guess that his daughter selected all the diaries that were more important or related to the story and sent them to me. (All contents are fictitious)
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