The Black Rose Effect
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  • Reads 46
  • Votes 19
  • Parts 2
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published Jan 19, 2022
Mature
Recently discharged from the Kidnapped Children Unit after flipping out on a suspect, Kurai Nakamura has since taken on a lower-ranking job as the head of a Private Eye business.  Nightmares are keeping him up at night,  he can't seem to live without a bottle in his hand, and lately, he's been blacking out and having holes in his memory.

Then a fourteen-year-old goes missing, and it's eerily similar to a series of unsolved murder cases ten years ago. With the unwanted help of an odd psychic named Lore Winchester and a mother who has yet to give up on her daughter coming home, Private Eye Kurai "Shark" Nakamura is on the case.

From the creators of "Write" and "What Happens in the Shadows"
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