August Whodunnit: Bloody Murder

August Whodunnit: Bloody Murder

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Apollo Noldaron. Also known as "The Jealous". For as long as he can remember he's basked in his brother's shadow, fighting to break free of the boots he could never fill. However, when his brother invited him to a party at the Black family's mansion he never expected it to end with a swarm of detectives rounding up the guests, yelling one thing. Bloody murder. ----------- This book is part of the @communityinteractive profile's whodunnit.
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