Tower of Cards
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  • Reads 24
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 5m
Ongoing, First published Oct 03, 2018
Mature
Its the Autumn of 1955, 16-year-old Arabella Reid and her friends Lydia Williams, Sade Carson and Ruth Grey are in the 6th year at Goldsworth Academy For Young Ladies. Unbeknown to them a series for missing peoples cases appear and bodies are being found all over the Country. Only until the girls find something that belongs to a missing classmate do they discover that the killer could be closer than anyone believed will they escape this insane card game of Danger and deception. Can these girls solve the mystery before the killer comes for them? Or will they fall with the Tower of Cards?

*slight details main change as I'm indecisive. Feel free to comment any advise as I want feedback for future reference*
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