You Can't Tell.
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  • Reads 270
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  • Parts 8
  • Time 16m
Ongoing, First published Jan 11, 2015
When a murder occurs in the small town of Mystery Wood, 16 year old Storm isn't the only one being questioned. Esme, Emerald and Cleo all have to escape the charges too.  Every piece of evidence is pointing to Storm, and she needs to find out who set her up, before the clock runs out. She doesn't even know if she  can trust her friends. But when she finds out who really killed Kamryn, is it better than the lies? Will she tell the truth, or will she twist it to blame someone else? When she finds out the truth, she may take extreme measures to convince herself that it's a lie.
Kamryn Waters was murdered. And anyone, will do anything, to find out who did it.
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