Elliot Grey Solves a Murder
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  • Reads 99
  • Votes 11
  • Parts 8
  • Time 3h 37m
Complete, First published Dec 02, 2023
Elliot Grey is fresh out of the hospital, with no friends, no life, and in the center of a miserable custody battle, and to top it all off, his best friend has disappeared, and no one seems to care. Their elite boarding school is known for covering up student's transgressions for their powerful parents, could that also include murder? Elliot is determined to find out. As the deaths begin to mount, the search for answers becomes more desperate, and Elliot and his newfound friends will need all their wits to catch the killer before it's too late.


Trigger/Content Warning: mental illness discussed at length, a character has panic attacks and experiences depression. Brief crude humor. Some profanity. Violence. Peril.
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8 parts Ongoing

"If I don't mess with them, they'll mess with us first." When Alex is kicked out of his parents' home at 17, his old life is completely ripped out beneath his feet. On his first day of senior year, at a new place, a new school, a new town, he meets a boy named Nick, the quiet but popular captain of the swim team at Willow Secondary. Alex quickly learns that he is not only the captain of the swim team, but also of the infamous gang Ghosts. Alex has always vowed to himself to remain firmly against violence, with the mentality that using it meant that he has succumbed to the trauma of his parents. But what if violence can be used for protection? And what if love can be found in violence?