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Bullet In The Heart
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Ongoing, First published Dec 15, 2019
Lucy is a trainee policewoman about to go on her first case. Her first case it to arrest a criminal named Nathan Horbury. But when she sees him, everything was about to change. She's on a ride or die mission to break Nathan out of that prison!

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