The Art Killer
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Ongoing, First published Jan 02, 2018
Law student Elise Smith just started her first semester at NYU. She wanted more in life than to be a lawyer, so in order to make money for her parents she starts painting and selling them to the New York Art Museum under "LaSalle VonWorth". After her paintings started gaining nationwide attention, she tries to explain her name but nobody believes her but her parents. With a new robbery at the Museum threatning to kidnap her and all her works, she uses her friends and her lawyer rank to find the ARTKILLERS but soon realizes they were closer than she thought. Everything comes with a price.

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A story of love, commitment, dedication and danger.
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