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Fingerprints
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In corso, pubblicata il mar 04, 2018
How many victims were there? Would they ever find the individual who was responsible? 

Detective Mariani was a woman passionate about her work, and she took every case personally. This however, was a case she could not let go. She shared a special connection with the victims, one she held close to her heart. 

Would her drive and dedication be enough to solve these crimes and bring justice and closure to the families of the victims?
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