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The Truth is Out There
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Ongoing, First published Jun 10, 2011
Isabelle was living the perfect life, captain of the cheerleading team, a great boyfriend and amazing friends. But when Isabelle finds her best friend’s-Lily- broken body at the bottom of the cliff her world comes crashing down.  Everyone believes that Lily committed suicide, Lily’s family, Lily’s friends and even the police. But Isabelle knows better, she is convinced that her best friend would have never committed suicide. So once the police close the case, Isabelle goes off on her own little adventure to find out what really happened to her friend.   She tackles many obstacles and discovers clues that will help her, risks the danger of uncovering clues and talking to people that may be a witness, but who can Isabelle trust and can she find her best friend’s killer before he finds her.....
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