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Volume VIII: Inherited Dysfunction
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    Time 3h 46m
Complete, First published Oct 14, 2014
Relic Mason is the first true resident to be born into the Serkis lifestyle, the living example on the toll on the neighborhood youth. Daughter of crime boss Lucid and bartender Harley, she works to define herself as living in between destiny and weakness. While she tries to decide which of her parents’ professions will suit her best, a killer is on the loose searching for redemption. Wrongfully accused of murdering Relic’s family, Dacien Ransom is on the hunt for anyone that could clear her name. As these opposite figures struggle to survive their lifestyles, they realize that only true forgiveness can be found through the other. With every step closer Dacien takes to being exonerated, Relic finds herself uncovering more and more of her dark origins than she had intended.
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