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THE UNWANTED TRUTHS OF LIFE #JustWriteIt #OnceUponNow by hate_love781
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Meera is a 17 year old girl born in Delhi. Mother is a psychologist and father is an architect. Her parents are really supportive. She always makes her own decisions that are strong and good too. She is good in studies as well as co-curricular activities. She is a champion in basketball. Meera never took the disadvantage of her parents' freedom. Life was going good, she was enjoying. Then, something happened that showed her the unwanted truths of life...
Blink {Featured} by JoyCronje
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'I don’t know how I do it, but I can look at a photo and enter that moment in time. Is it real? Hell, I don’t know, but something happened last time, something weird. I think I can change time and that fucking scares me.' A serial killer is on the loose, taunting police for years. A near fatal accident and a murder will change John forever unless he uses ‘the Blink’ one more time. {Wattpad Featured Story} {highest rank #1} BLINK is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are the products of the authors’ imagination or are used fictionally. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. © 2015 by Steve Ford and Joy Cronjé. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the authors, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other non-commercial uses permitted by copyright law.
Anastasia by Fleurdelys21
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"It's not right that we should have to fight for something so obviously right and just as having the vote but we must. Someone must!" Lady Anastasia Banks has lived her entire life thus far in a world where she may do as she likes, be it running around the countryside with her cousins or sitting quietly in a secluded corner, immersed in a book about the flora and fauna of her home county of Kent. But with her 'coming out' only a year away, Anastasia gradually realises her future will be quite different. And she's not sure if she'll like it. Thrust into the world of Edwardian high society and faced with an impossible choice, Anastasia comes to see that perhaps life isn't so simple and fair as she once thought. In her frustration, she comes across a group of ladies who promise to help her... to help all women.
Dereliction by mazerazze
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A detective bound to solve a case of his brutally murdered victims. As he know he'll be crossing paths with his trouble, will he run or will he face HER.
the serial killer by KeithSlaughter
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SERIAL KILLER by Maxwellkajiwonele
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The town has just witnessed the murder of two mortuary guards. But who is the killer. One thing is evident though. The person is not just a killer.
This Week in Crime History by mikeb63
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Why is modern culture so fearful of crime, but also fascinated by it? Why do the details of a gruesome murder, rape, or other heinous crime hold our attention? For years, psychologists and criminologists have tried to answer these questions, but thus far no one has been able to come up with a solid explanation. We are both seemingly seduced and repulsed by these acts of rebellion against the morals of society. Every day we are bombarded with crime stories, whether it's in the newspaper, on television, radio, or our computer. Some of these crimes are inconspicuous and easily forgotten, while others linger forever in our collective memory because of their shock and horror. This week in crime history will examine this seedy underworld with weekly installments of historical true crime stories. Michael Thomas Barry is the author of numerous books that include Murder & Mayhem 52 Crimes that Shocked Early California, 1849-1949. He is also a columnist for CrimeMagazine.com.