THE BONE PICKER
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  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Jan 06, 2019
To catch the phantom murderer called the Bone Picker who kills as gruesomely as he is named, five convicted lunatics are put together by the Head Detective Inspector of the jurisdiction. As the plot thickens and the Red Lady turns up dead at the foot of the mountains of Pir, with no name or identity and only a badly burnt stature-the group of convicts begin to realise that not only do they have to put their differences away and solve this together, but also, do it fast because if there is one thing the Bone Picker is best at doing is murder and this murderer might even beat their own trail.

Find the murderer before the find you, a classic case of miscommunication. 

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