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Belladonna
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    Time 2h 25m
Complete, First published Apr 08, 2019
Delphina Monroe moved to a remote village with her mother and her sister along with the hope that their ad interim repose to a novel and quiet surrounding would be the last drop of therapy to mend her sister. However, what awaits was the opposite of what they had envisaged as aberrant enigmas started to befall and Delphi, determined albeit perplexed, was left to choose- whether hers or her sister's fate.

"more than one innocent life will live..."
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