The Accomplice and the Murderer
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  • Reads 503
  • Votes 27
  • Parts 10
  • Time 1h 11m
Ongoing, First published May 02, 2018
Detective William Guimarães Silva is in charge to find out the mistery of the one who's hunting the Gentil's family. He can't sleep in peace since he was called to investigate Juliet's murderer - the niece of the powerful Mr. Augusto Gentil, heiress of Metal Industrial, the biggest company of Esperança City. The girl was murdered in college, while playing a game called "The Accomplice and the Murderer". Detective William's main suspects are the ten other friends Juliet had with her at the night of the game. William goes deep into the rules while colecting evidences that could lead him to the evil mind who planned all that. However, when he believes the case is nearly closed, more evidences and suspects come up, showing that the murder of that young lady is just one of the pieces of an ambicious plan. Detective Wiiliam gets confused, nervous and ends up putting in evidence the one thing he considered the most important in his life: his professionalism. He just can't get enough of this case and starts to feel that to solve it completely he will have to go deeper, becoming one more piece in this jigsaw. 

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