Coffee, then Murder

Coffee, then Murder

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When one king gets thrown into the world of modern day and his kingdom is completely taken by a mysterious group that wants his head, Ryker must go on a man hunt with his most trusted killer, Dianna Kate, and his Secretary, Mikyla Morota. Though in the end...things change unexpectedly for everyone...
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