When the jury is against you, but the judge rules in your favor.
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland - loved by few, despised by many. He was always an odd one out - unlike most other countryhumans, he had barely any interest for politics and was often surprised to hear odd news regarding his own country from others. However, it is the "Great Britain" part of his name this story focuses on.
Bangladesh finds himself questioning UK's family and personal life, and it seemed UK had no intent of revealing a single detail regarding himself. With the help of his friends and family, they plot a revenge plan against UK for all the torment they had to put up with when they were under his care, only to find themselves pitying him.
WARNING:
This story is influenced by a few of the following factors:
• International politics
• Psychological horror
• PTSD and related mental disorders
alongside these topics, sensitive matters such as violence, murder, graphic scenes, etc. may appear within text or imagery. Please refrain from:
• Attempting to replicate the actions of the characters in this book
• Relying on this book as a source of valid political information
• Relying on this book for historically accurate information
do not try to use any loopholes - you are a human being, you know how to be decent. The author will not insert any political preferences or biases in this book and it will remain neutral. Therefore, it is advised that you do NOT put your political preferences in the comments, unless you want to get shitted on.
When someone dies mysteriously during a Psych experiment, Rhiannon becomes enmeshed in a conspiracy that includes both the survivors and the killer.
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Short on cash, Rhiannon Ford signs up to take part in a social psychology experiment based on group think. But when a participant dies under mysterious circumstances, and the story surrounding that death seems mired in conflicting lies, she's quickly drawn into a web of conspiracies that merge urban legends, rivalries, and the very psychological principle the test was about. When everyone is lying, how can Rhiannon find the truth?
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