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House Of Cards

House Of Cards

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Mon, Oct 8, 2018
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Fiction
Mystery
"Roses of the Void" Are one of the most popular rising bands of 2018. one of their band members mysteriously resigns and is replaced by a younger man. During one of their performances the newbie (A young man named nathan) is shot at. Both singers, Ryder and Nathan are convinced it was The ex-band member out to get them. Can they convince the police of this fact? Yet, this is a different story from the other, but in what way is it different? oh I see it's ace
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