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This book cover has 2 lines for the title, 1 line for the subtitle, 1 line for the author, 2 lines for the hook, and finally 1 line for the genre.
“In the heart-pounding thriller "Thorny Roses", a modern gun surrounded by thorny roses on a white background with blood stains sets the tone for a pulse-pounding mystery. When a wealthy socialite is found dead in her mansion, all eyes turn to her husband as the prime suspect. But as the investigation deepens, secrets and lies are uncovered, and the truth becomes far more complicated than anyone could have imagined. With a cover design that will grab you by the throat and never let...”