The Blackout Girl ✔️
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  • Reads 6,375
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  • Parts 46
  • Time 7h 23m
Complete, First published Jun 16, 2021
Lexington Robinson has been blacking out for as long as she can remember. Ever since she suffered a head injury as a child, there are pieces of her mind that don't seem to be completely intact, despite her best efforts. As a series of gruesome murders begin to rattle the people of Dallas and her alibi begins to disappear, she has reason to believe she could be responsible. After turning herself in, she believes it should be case closed. However, Agent Nolan Foster has a different idea. He thinks someone else is putting her in the middle of the crimes to frame her, and it's up to them to figure out who it is to prove her innocence. He may be a rookie and may have very few people on his side, but he's determined to follow his instincts on this one, come what may.

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