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Murder Detective
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Ongoing, First published Mar 11, 2017
You're a highschool student. You live in London. There has been a lot of murders in here, it also happens very quickly. Once there was a murder, it was very obvious so you solved it easily. you were picked as a Detective, you weren't expecting it to be this quickly...
This is my first book. Most of the ideas and stuff is from the game called "L.A.Noire"
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