What Happened to Katie?

What Happened to Katie?

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Summer 2010 - the summer our lives changed forever. Eight years after the death of her best friend, Macy sets out to find Katie's real killer. With one last summer, she has to convince everyone that the case of Katie Walton isn't closed. With the help of her friends, Macy stumbles upon fake autopsy reports, undocumented weapons, and many secrets. Throw in a bit of jealousy and romance - you have a recipe for disaster. Will Macy finally be able to let Katie rest in peace, or will she lose everything trying?
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