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It's about a singer, apparently perfect (good father, husband, nice, rich, etc.), who was murdered and, in addition to the police, journalists try to find out who killed him. And one of the journalists comes close to one of the main suspects without knowing it, since information about this singer's illicit acts is now coming to light, so no one knew anything. The incredible thing is because when you think you're getting close to knowing who the culprit is, everything changes! New information, everything!
"YOUR" and "YOU'RE"

"Your" indicates possession. "You're" is a contraction for "you are." Ex.: Is this your umbrella? You're a wonderful person.

"PEEK," "PIQUE," and "PEAK"

"Peek" means a quick look. "Pique" means to provoke or arouse. "Peak" refers to the highest point. Ex.: Let's take a peek at the menu. Her curiosity was piqued. We reached the mountain peak at noon.

Recommended by arina

arina
It's about a singer, apparently perfect (good father, husband, nice, rich, etc.), who was murdered and, in addition to the police, journalists try to find out who killed him. And one of the journalists comes close to one of the main suspects without knowing it, since information about this singer's illicit acts is now coming to light, so no one knew anything. The incredible thing is because when you think you're getting close to knowing who the culprit is, everything changes! New information, everything!