Unspoken Murder Thing | BOOK 1 | COMPLETED
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  • GELESEN 1,301
  • Stimmen 307
  • Teile 41
Abgeschlossene Geschichte, Zuerst veröffentlicht Nov. 20, 2021
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Hianna, a girl with a speech impediment is trying to face her new life without her parents. However, when crimes begin in Hartlon University as the rumor spreads about a girl who escaped from mental instituition everyone was alarmed. Lenn, Hianna's only friend vows to protect her from danger until she slowly discovered the connection series of murder happened three years ago. 



BOOK 1 | Unspoken Murder Thing 
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