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The Whitechapel Case [abandoned]

The Whitechapel Case [abandoned]

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THIS STORY IS ABANDONED. Reason: Too ambitious / not enough practice / lost interest. Genres: Fan Fiction/Horror. Fandoms: Ghost Hunt/Death Note. Pairings: Oliver Davis (aka Noll or Naru)/Mai Taniyama; Koujo Lin/Madoka Mori; Martin Davis/Luella Davis. Summary: When Noll and Lin left Japan to attend Gene's funeral in England, they get swept into a string of brutal murders that has Scotland Yard on its knees. For the first time in their careers as ghost hunters, they are out of their element as they assist in the murder investigation. But things are beginning to connect in ways Noll could not have foreseen, as his most recent case becomes personal. VERY personal! Table of Contents Prologue (Parts 1-2) Part 1: The Hypothesis (Chapters 1-5) Part 2: The Connections (Chapters 1-12) Part 3: The Usual Suspects (Chapters 1-on-going) Status: On-going...
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Oliver Davis is the famous genius professor who brought parapsychology over the last stretch to being considered a legitimate science. Mai Taniyama is his dorky, orphan pupil who just happens to dig his stick-up-his-ass talk and walk. She also just happens to have enough latent psychic power to follow along on one of his cases. Lucky? Nope. But she doesn't know that yet... Rated M for graphic depictions of self-harm, even if they're ghost-induced.

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