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A Condemned Haven
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Complete, First published May 20, 2019
Mature
#2 in #realdeal

Clarke fresh out of juvie has to find a way to find the real killer that framed her. Jack and her search for answers while getting themselves into a boundless amount of trouble and struggling with every piece of information. It's a puzzle that never stops gaining pieces. Can she find who finally framed her before they kill anyone else? She can hope, but as she looks, she is dealing with more than a killer. With a whole town against her, it sure  is hard as hell to get any answers.

Has mature ideology that includes profanity, suicide and rape, however the last two are not described at length so it should be dialed back enough not to make anyone uncomfortable. Nor does it promote either in any way.
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