Colors of Murders (ON-HOLD)
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  • Reads 458
  • Votes 34
  • Parts 9
  • Time 1h 4m
Ongoing, First published Apr 28, 2019
A normal serial murder case was already difficult for a detective to solve, but what will happen if he investigates 7 serial murder cases related to each other?

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At first, a Violent Crimes Unit detective named Detective Crimson Luke Arrevalo, solved every case with ease and without hesitation. But when a serial murder was assigned to their team, he realized it wasn't going to be an ordinary one. Not long after conducting a series of investigations, Crimson along with the rest of his team, discovered that six other serial murder cases were related to the one that they were investigating. Eventually, the seven cases were binded together by an evidence found next to every victim of those murders - a colored feather. With the help of the mysterious writer continuously warning him from the start, Crimson eagerly unravel the truth behind the identity of the killers.


Mature Content: Violence, torture, murder scenes, strong and inappropriate language, and the use of poisons

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