Wish Not to Remember
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Concluida, Has publicado nov 20, 2022
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An amnesiac photographer finds himself in the middle of a homicide investigation involving a serial killer. However, he may discover that the truth could hit a little too close to home. One of the short stories from my next book Life's Dark Corners.
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