Secrets at Sheirville
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Ongoing, First published Sep 10, 2017
A murder mystery in a town called foolsville, a teenage girl goes missing and nearly two years later an even more mysterious disappearance of even a murder happens.

Three mischievous teenagers set out to find out what happened to their friend. They find some gruesome clues on the way that may lead to the fact no one was killed or maybe they were. The police find something that might lead to the Culprit of the two missing girls, but a higher government associate bribes them to keep quiet about what they found. This makes the teens believe who did what to who. 
While the associates daughter does homework with one of them.
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