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Royal Crime A Controversial Satirical Fable: I’m really sorry for them, but I'm glad it didn't happen to me Kindle Edition

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You’re going to feel something strange in this story. Each character will behave in an unnatural way and you won’t find out the reason until the end.
Through a fable where royalty is the protagonist, the constant human desire to save the world is criticized when his falls.

If these books and their writers made you reflect:
  • George Orwell’s Farm Rebellion that criticized communism through farming life.
  • The knight in Robert Fisher’s rusty armor who created a beautiful tale about the fear of being yourself.
  • Who took my cheese? written by Spencer Johnson where the fear of change is narrated by two special characters.
  • Margaret Atwood’s Maid’s Tale which created an anti-feminist world based on a passage from the Bible.
Jacqueline M.Q. has created a whole modern fable where members of various royal systems kill the owner of the Castle they share. The reason? She was trying to save everyone.
Royal Crime is a Controversial Satire Fable that apart from being a personal reflection of the writer after living an experience that inspired her, also challenges the reader to rethink their way of dealing with others as well as with themselves.

3 scenarios.
Two criticisms of the political systems of Communism and Capitalism.
And the result of Narcissistic human behavior.


At the end of reading you will be able to discover the criticism that each character was hiding and the reason for the actions focused on the behaviors of the protagonist who was dead from the beginning, but present in each story.

Here t
he criticism camouflages itself, it snakes nimbly and eludes the reader so that he does not find out the great secret hidden in her characters, not even through the merciless pain described or the images that represent them.

In the end you will have to decide who you really feel for and admit that you are glad it didn't happen to you.

Jacqueline M.Q. She has had the ability to take 2 years in which she lived as a volunteer throughout the European continent until she arrived in Cyprus, where she hand-wrote this fable and with a totally fantastic and fictional story but that will make a great change in each reader.

If you don't resist changes, start reading, a new way of reading and thinking awaits you.
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Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CV4PYPNP
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ EscritoresFamosos.com (February 5, 2024)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ February 5, 2024
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 14.9 MB
  • Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 87 pages
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Jacqueline M.Q.
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Jacqueline M.Q. has written over 40 books. She was born in beautiful Andalusia in 1992, on a rainy and whimsical morning when Woody Allen was going to rob a bank in the movie "Take the Money and Run." You can read her books in digital and paper formats from all online stores by visiting her website: JacquelineMQ.com.

In addition to creating her own stories, she also works as a ghostwriter for very important people in the world who have a story to share and the necessary funds to bring it to life. For more information about this ghostwriting service, you can visit EscritoresFamosos.com.

Her literary biography:

Since she was a child, Jacqueline started writing her own poems on scented sheets, which were lost in a tragic flood, reminiscent of Neruda's style, but without the fire. After that loss, she began writing stories with fairies, elves, and fauns as protagonists. Her early influences in children's literature were Roald Dahl and C.S. Lewis. With an imaginative mind, she started writing novels but rarely managed to finish them. It wasn't until she was 15 years old that she came up with her first book, "Aelita and the Power of Toney" (2012), which later became part of the "Toney Saga" (2015) consisting of 4 books. During this time, she also explored the world of young adult novels and American literature. Following the success of her first work, she decided to write a book with three short stories to remind everyone that there is always "Time to Dream" (2013).

As she experienced love and the need for freedom, she began telling stories about pursuing one's dreams, resulting in "Trapped Freedom" (2014), a book that is read every day by Spanish-speaking readers.

"A Writer in Paris: The Travel Guide of Two Lovers" is a book inspired by her love for the movie "Midnight in Paris." She escaped to the City of Lights with her love to compose her travel diary, "A Writer in Paris" (2014). This marked one of the most important decisions in her life—to travel. Like the Fitzgeralds, she decided to leave her homeland and see the world, choosing Italy as her first destination, where the story "Walled Roots" (2016) emerged.

In France, she wrote her first erotic novel, "Bye Virginity: Virgin Christmas" (2016). With her heart filled with Arancini and Absinthe, she traveled to Slavic countries to experience the gastronomy of her beloved Ion's childhood. There, she had the opportunity to meet Nabokov and his scent of cake, and Tolstoy and his life as a farmer.

During a journey through the Slavic countries, she landed in Kiev and experienced her first winter with snow. While reading her first Hemingway book and starting "Fried Green Tomatoes," in a city called Chernigov, the story "There Will Be No Poetry Tonight" (2019) emerged. Inspired by Woody Allen's film "Manhattan," she let herself be carried away by the story for three hours. She first wrote it in her violet notebook until her hands hurt from the pure love she poured into it, creating the untold story of Oxana. It became her first published crime story.

In the fall of 2019, in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, while playing with watercolors, an idea struck Jacqueline. She wondered, "What is Julia Roberts doing right now?" This question gave birth to another idea: What would happen if a famous author received a letter from their ghostwriter stating they no longer wanted to write for them? What would be the consequences? And if the editor refuses to publish it, what would they do? After discussing it with her muse, Ion, she decided to write the story. They chose London in 1992 as the setting, where technology hadn't fully taken over yet. Thus, Peter Tom Cross, the famous English author, was born, along with the dramatic and sincere Cassandra Mary Cold, giving rise to "The Perfect Writer."

In the summer of 2021, Jacqueline M.Q. embarked on writing her first biography in beautiful Moldova. Before turning 30, she decided it was time to share how she earned more money than her partner and break all stereotypes that make us believe they are "for women." Challenging self-help books that only motivate you for a few days, Jacqueline created this book based on her own experiences, exercises, and a completely new way of reading called the "Living Book," where readers can engage online, do exercises, and even participate in conferences with her. Her main goal is to empower women and provide them with a pathway to independence.

After finishing The Perfect Writer, during a delightful stroll in Kiev, Jacqueline M.Q. and her Muse Ion Iacob went for an unfiltered beer with coriander. On the way, they talked about sketchbooks and how they helped Jacqueline reflect and jot down phrases that helped her with her own traumas. That sparked the idea of creating the Coloring Self-Help Book Before Telling Mom to Screw Off.

Then, in the autumn of 2021, Jacqueline M.Q. conceived her 32nd book. She was reading Agatha Christie's "The Mysteries of Poirot" and "The Hite Report: A Study of Female Sexuality." With her mind filled with classic crimes and the most extensive statistics ever compiled by a woman on sexuality, Jacqueline and Ion took a walk through the beautiful village of Reșița in Romania. It was Jacqueline's first day of menstruation, so her emotions and senses were heightened. That's when Mavrud was born, the detective who solves mysteries before someone dies. Every time Jacqueline M.Q. has her period, she writes a new mystery, and Mavrud goes to a new country to help a new woman.

In the spring of 2022, in Ankara, Turkey, Jacqueline M.Q. woke up in search of her notebook because she had found a way to narrate her childhood as a Jehovah's Witness for 11 years. She wanted the protagonist to be 81 years old and willing to commit sins until the day she died. Excited to convey a message to women who are waiting for their lives to pass by and are afraid of making radical changes, she started writing. But then she started watching the series "The Offer" and "Julia." The first one is about how director Albert S. Rudy and Mario Puzo created the greatest movie in the world of cinema, "The Godfather," and the second one is about Julia Child, the chef who introduced French cuisine to America and dared to become a television star in her 50s. With these images, her editor Ion Iacob said, "The book needs something more than Eva's story; it needs to be a series." And that's how the plot of Eva's pages being the script for a future Netflix series was born, showcasing what Jacqueline M.Q. tries to convey in each of her works—that you need to improve something in your life and after finishing reading, do something, create or even change countries. The art she creates is meant to stir consciousness, and that's what she desires with EVA.

Today, Jacqueline M.Q. continues to travel, falling in love with every place and every new library she encounters, reading books and sipping black tea alongside her life partner, editor, and poet Ion Iacob.

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