The Resurrection
Jean, posing as her deceased sister Tiffany, shocks everyone by appearing alive at her own funeral, causing confusion and fear among those who thought she was dead. Her sudden reappearance leads to suspicion and accusations, especially from her husband Leo and best friend Jenny, who doubt her identity and motives.Will Jean's disguise hold as she digs deeper into her sister's murder?
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