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Catching Smoke

Catching Smoke

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Mon, May 22, 2017
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Fiction
Mystery
Dylan Jackson is put into prison for the murder of his best friend. The only problem. He was framed. Dylan will stop at nothing to find out who really killed his friend and destroyed his future. But as he gets closer to solving the case, something pulls him further and further away. Messing with his mind. Dylan tries his best to grasp onto reality. As he fights for his sanity, his friendship and the truth. A twisting story. By -hurricaneblue- ©
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