00:00My best-selling novel speaks to this precise moment.
00:06Safi disliked my book, ironically, but sales don't lie.
00:11Shortly after Lucas Colmenaro joined Caledon University, his first novel released to critical
00:17acclaim, and he was being lauded as the herald of a new literary movement.
00:23He was the shining figurehead of the humanities department, and Lucas reveled in being the
00:28most famous professor at the college.
00:33However, a mediocre second novel and personal essays failed to ignite the public's imagination
00:40like his first book.
00:42As his star has fallen, Lucas has become more sullen and bitter, wary of the new blood that
00:49has arrived to replace him.
00:51Enter Safi, the president's daughter and talented writer.
00:57Not only did she win over many of their shared colleagues and students, but Safi has an extreme
01:03level of ambition that equals his own.
01:06But how far does this literary rivalry stretch?
01:11Being remembered for one's words is a kind of immortality.
01:15Are there any lengths Lucas won't go to to regain his lost success?
01:21Words.
01:23Words are deathless.
01:25It's up to Max to investigate, piece together, and discover how big a part Lucas Colmenaro
01:31may have played in Safi's murder.
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