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[Author[s]Kim Mamo 김마모]
Description
I fervently critiqued the development of a Sherlock Holmes-based mystery gal game.
Villain Maker: Fulfilling the probability of Professor Moriarty's appearance.
Love-Hate Relationship: Becoming 'that man' for Holmes.
Lady of London: Completing one sham marriage with Watson.
Freeze: Receiving a confession from Inspector Lestrade.
Phantom Thief's Treasure: Getting kidnapped by the Phantom Thief Lupin.
In doing so, become this twisted world's very probability.
Best wishes, Mr. Isaac Adler.
I'm screwed.
EVENTS
Award-winning Work, Beautiful Female Lead, Clingy Lover, C*nnilingus, Contracts, Cunning Protagonist, Detectives, Dragons, Famous Protagonist, First-time Interc**rse, Hated Protagonist, Male Protagonist, Misunderstandings, Mysterious Past, Obsessive Love, Organized Crime, Race Change, Racism, S*aves, Strong Love Interests, Vampires, Yandere
A ragtag gang of teens teams up with a neighboring girl gang when a major cartel moves into town, threatening their families, their turf, and the community they've worked so hard to protect.
*****
Cash West formed the Seven 20s - a gang of six overzealous teens with guns - to keep his tiny, crime-infested town in nowhere California safe. His methods are unorthodox and frankly illegal, but the town loves his Robin Hood heroics. However, the gang gets more than they bargained for when the Mendoza cartel rolls into town, determined to knock them off the map. As the threat hits closer to home, Cash has no choice but to team up with his ex-girlfriend Tiana's neighboring girl gang, the Hearts of Spades. Soon allies become enemies, families get trapped in the crossfire, and romance brews as Cash fights to unravel a massive conspiracy that puts everyone that matters to him at risk. When the stakes are life and death, will the gangs be able to overcome an enemy more powerful than any of them could have predicted?
Book One of The Seven Twenties Series
Content and Trigger Warning: contains violence, drug use, mentions of domestic abuse, and mature themes.