REDRUM - The story of Kit and Eva
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Ongoing, First published Feb 19, 2015
Eva Woods, a innocent, beautiful, and naive girl, who finds a new job in a new town where she will be a psychologist in practice for a local institution. Brickendale Institution is full of animals that have committed breath taking crimes, where even the dead wouldn't dare to tread. Eva finds herself intrigued, almost obsessed by one of the inmates; Kit Cross otherwise known as 'The ripper'. His dark soul begins to lighten everytime Eva smiles. His dark beauty dominats her eyes as they become infactuated with one another. But is Kit as innocent as Eva thinks? Secrets as well as feelings begin to unlock when Eva gets to know the 'ripper', the real Kit Cross.
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