You Don't Know Me
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Ongoing, First published Feb 26, 2015
Mature
Charlotte St Louis and Ted Willard have just witnessed a murder. They are immediately removed from the situation and placed straight into Witness Protection Program. Within a week, they've transformed from Charlotte and Ted to Alice and Nicolas Avery. They met in their college psychology class and have been together for six years, married for four. Alice works as an editor for Blue Bell Publishers and Nicolas is a math professor at Western Cross academy. They are relocated to Seattle, Washington and given new clothes, hair colors, and lives. The murderer that killed that woman that night, is on the hunt for them, and the two of them are keeping secrets from each other. Will it be their undoing?
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