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Stories like this thrive on the "will-they-won't-they" tension, not just romantically, but in terms of the deception. Readers enjoy seeing a brilliant, strategic protagonist (like Eve) control the board, but they also crave the human vulnerability that comes when the plan inevitably goes awry.

As of this writing, Thorne is awaiting trial on 23 counts of wire fraud, money laundering, and identity theft. But here is the chilling epilogue: During a court-ordered device search, forensic examiners found profiles for —two female, two male—already in early-stage cultivation with new victims. The long con, it seems, is not an act. It is a chronic condition.

Need to check if there are specific motifs in the story, like recurring items or symbols. Maybe the con's plan involves a specific strategy that's revealed here.

Also, if there are any specific elements unique to Part 3, like a new plan twist, or a character's death, those should be highlighted.

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Whether the con succeeds or fails, there is always a price to pay, often leaving the main character changed forever. Why We Love the Long Con Trope

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