Het: The Far Wytch Prince
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  • Reads 15
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 10
  • Time 1h 5m
Ongoing, First published Sep 01, 2022
Mystery surrounds the gothic institution known as the Fell's Haven insane asylum, Mother of Mercy. With one patient dead, one Master key missing, and two patients missing, it's up to recently transferred Lieutenant Detective Jhannie Addams to solve the case.

But, when a late night call regarding a home intruder situation one night leads him picking up the breadcrumbs of this unfinished case, he soon finds himself immersed in a realm of magic and intrigue the likes of which he'd never imagined possible.

Who is Het Huntson, and how did he manage to escape from the roof of the Mother of Mercy after purportedly being shot and falling off the edge--Only to turn up, wounded at the Byrd family home in the mountains roughly a month later?

And, why are all these witnesses claiming that he has wings?
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