Midweek Murder
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  • Time 4h 47m
  • Reads 11,753
  • Votes 3,335
  • Parts 32
  • Time 4h 47m
Complete, First published May 13, 2017
HIGHEST RANK #66 in Mystery/Thriller -

This is a story of betrayal, deceit and lies. A story where friendships, morals and the truth will be tested. The truth will be hidden and lies will be revealed. So sit back, turn on the lights, close the doors and make sure you're not alone. Let this book take you places you never thought you could go. For this is a story of murder. The murder of a girl. The murder of a girl no one really liked, especially our four main characters.

"Four can keep a secret if three of them are dead"
(Not a 'Pretty little liars' fanfiction)
Swearing, murder and general creepiness included! You have been warned!)

Cover by @saira1899
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