The Secrets We Share (A Horror/Mystery Story)
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  • Reads 23
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Apr 26, 2022
Mature
As humans we experienced many different emotions. From joyful to miserable, from frustrated to satisfaction. But emotions do tend to run high, when we are put in a vulnerable state or a difficult position. When a group of friends decide to throw the graduation party of the year, someone ends up dead and no one knows what happened. With all eight friends under police observation, what was believed to be a tragic accident turns into a horrific murder investigation. But, with one person dead, the bodies began to escalate, and now there is a full blown serial killer on the loose. Take the journey with these friends on their emotional, eventful, tragic adventure as they discover the truths about themselves and each other.
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The Canefield Killer - A John Riley Novel

38 parts Complete Mature

A serial killer stalks Barbados and Detective John Riley returns to the island to stop them before they turn their attention to the people closest to him. ***** A serial killer stalks the tropical paradise of Barbados, leaving victims naked in canefields and the island police force is ill-equipped to handle the case. Enter Seattle homicide detective and Barbados native: Detective John Riley. John hasn't been back to Barbados in decades, and he has his own demons to face. But as he combats the heat, the media, and the very police force he's working to help, he desperately hopes he can stop the violence before the killer turns their attention to the people closest to him. [[Wattys Winner]] [[word count: 100,000-150,000 words]]