X Marks the Spot
  • Reads 293
  • Votes 17
  • Parts 32
  • Time 2h 39m
  • Reads 293
  • Votes 17
  • Parts 32
  • Time 2h 39m
Complete, First published Sep 30, 2017
Mature
"Realistically, the world is so much better at eradicating the good in the world than the evil. We live on a blighted star, which is full of so much beauty - but for every single good thing out there, there is a thousand bad things infinitely more powerful and destructive." 
  
When three unrelated individuals each uncover a shocking secret about a series of murders plaguing south-east England, it seems they have found a light in the darkness. But the infamous X Killer is not the worst thing about the world they live in.
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