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Morana
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Ongoing, First published Jun 20, 2022
How hard could it be for a trained assassin to kill someone? For 21-year-old Morana "Rory" Woods it proves impossible to do so.

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As Rory reaches the end of her seemingly endless assassin career, she is tasked with the job of killing Theodore Pierce, a bright-eyed first-year law student. Her conscience decides to pay a visit when she realizes she knows Theodore.

While Rory deals with her difficult situation, she is met with a problem she never thought she'd face. She becomes a prime suspect in a series of murders that she did not commit. At least she thinks she didn't.

Rory must commit to finishing the job or risk falling for Theodore's charm. While getting to the bottom of the murders to prove her innocence.
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