No one in this story is a good person.
In fairytales, justice always prevails. In reality, good people do not exist for long.
They get beaten by those willing to do whatever it takes, and in most cases, they learn how to survive.
This is a story about the survivors. The villains.
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Every Sunday at midnight, a murder happens.
On the following Monday, an envelope arrives at the police station. Inside is a neatly typed confession and a flash drive.
Usually, confessions are written by sinners in an attempt to clear their conscience.
In this case, they are written by the murderer in an attempt to expose a separate crime.
This is a murder's confession about their victim's sins.
Drug trafficking. Political corruption. Black-market deals.
The victim's involvements are inscribed in perfect detail, along with a list of names and organizations.
Two names are signed at the bottom of the letter: the flynn.
On the flash drive, there is the evidence needed to arrest the people involved.
This has been happening for 42 consecutive weeks.
42 consecutive murders, one every Sunday.
And yet, no one knows their true identities except for one person.
Lucas Holms, the director of the FBI.
Holms is just as corrupt as their victims, but he is also their leader. He calls the shots and chooses the targets.
And this time, he wants them to work together with corrupt FBI agents. The target? A global human trafficking ring who exploits children for biochemical experiments.
This is a tale about killers and cops working together to stop an egotistical asshole from taking over the world.
*trigger warning*
This contains mature content such as: drugs, alcohol, gore, abuse, self-harm, suicide and murder.
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