In most cases, 'Under Suspicion' is not a true story. It's likely a product of the author's imagination or based on fictional elements to build an engaging plot.
Without more information about the specific 'under suspicion true story', it's difficult to identify the main characters. However, in a typical story of this kind, there might be a suspect, who could be a hard - working family person wrongly thought to be a criminal. Then there could be the accusers, who might be motivated by jealousy or misinformation. And there would also be those who support the suspect, like family and friends.
I'm not entirely sure which specific 'under suspicion novels' you are referring to. There could be many novels with that phrase in their title or related to that concept. Without more context, it's difficult to determine the order.
The 'under suspicion true story' could cover a wide range of scenarios. It might be a story about an individual who found themselves under suspicion in a corporate setting, like being suspected of embezzlement. Or it could be in a social context, where someone was wrongly suspected of spreading false rumors. In a true - life story, there would likely be elements of investigation, the emotional turmoil of being suspected, and the journey to clear one's name.
No, it's not. 'Guilty by Suspicion' is a fictional story that might draw inspiration from real-life events or themes, but it's not based on a specific true account.
Well, without more details about this list, it's difficult to name the novels. It might include novels that are under suspicion for false marketing. For example, if a novel claims to be a historical account but is full of made - up facts that could put it on such a list. Another possibility is that the novels might be suspected of having harmful ideological content, like promoting extreme views.