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Ongoing, First published Nov 01, 2021
Sarah Ried is the new cop in town to fill in a space in the department, but she has a secret. She can see ghosts and helps them to get peace. So what happens when she sees a ghost on prom night and reopens a case that was cold for 20 years that was nothing like what it seemed like in the beginning. find out in Who killed the prom queen?
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