no body, no crime

no body, no crime

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A story which sets in new york. It is inspired by the song no body no crime by taylor swift and the series only murders in the building. It is fully written by me and is pure fiction. Its main characters are: Este, Roy, Tom, Maple, Eleanor, Miranda and Travis. To know who murdered who and who got framed, stay tuned.
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