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The Search
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Ongoing, First published Jun 06, 2020
Mature
When a detective is tasked to work with a newly hired one to solve a deviously mysterious case, in which the victims are brutally killed, the untold truth of her partner unfolds.

Detective Maldonado finds out that the man she had been working with for the past months, was involved in some disturbing and depressing situations in the past and finds it hard to regain her trust towards him again.

But this unfortunate turn of events might be able to provide a strong potential lead to the killers and might actually be the reason why and how they solved the case.

It becomes a race against time to find the murderers who slaughtered those innocent victims and the people who turned Detective Hoying's life up-side down.





⚠️TRIGGER WARNING⚠️
This book may trigger some readers. It may include strong language, graphic depictions of violence, brutality, and harrasment. Please read at your own risk.
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