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Killing Tokyo
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Ongoing, First published Apr 10, 2018
Mature
FIRST CHAPTER JUST PUBLISHED.

A dark crime-comedy, set in London. Think Snatch, or Lock-Stock. Guy Ritchie.
Be warned of the British humour and mature themes.

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"So is it him?" Errol said.

I stared down at the body on the floor, strewn amongst a slew of overturned tables and chairs. 

"I don't know, Errol," I said. "He's missing half his face, so what do you think?"

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