The Perfect Dystopia
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  • Reads 153
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 2
  • Time 12m
Ongoing, First published Oct 12, 2014
In the year 2002, satellites picked up a small fragment of the moon that fell down to Earth, in the middle of the North Atlantic. When scientists arrived, they realised that the 'Moon Stone' had landed in an uncharted island, never seen before. Nobody knows where the island came from, but one thing is for sure- Moonstone City is now one of the greatest cities in the world, rivalling that of New York.

That was 18 years ago. Since then, the city has fallen into disarray. Crime pollutes the streets, and every second man and woman you see is corrupt in some way. The once famous tourist utopia has spiralled down into a decadent dystopia city, ruled by crime gangs and corrupt men.

Enter Peter Rawley, an ace student who uses his skills to assist the Moonstone Police Department. However, one day his whole world changes when he is told he must infiltrate the leading crime gang and shut them down.

Join Peter and his crew as they uncover one of the greatest corruption stories of all time...
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When Jane Madarang's neighbor Natalie kills herself and leaves behind cryptic instructions, it's up to Jane and her classmates to unearth deadly secrets. ***** Natalie Driscoll is dead. She threw herself out a window and left her neighbor Jane to unravel their town's darkest secrets. Following Natalie's instructions leads Jane to three other high school students who all have something to hide. The four of them must carry out Natalie's final errand while solving the mysteries written in her diary. But the secrets they unearth may be far more dangerous than what they ever imagined. Content and/or trigger warning: This story contains scenes of suicide, violence and murder that may be triggering for some readers. [[word count: 100,000-150,000 words]]