The Ratarcs: A Dangerous Play
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  • Reads 28
  • Votes 9
  • Parts 4
  • Time 9m
Ongoing, First published Feb 08
Mature
(NOT COMPLETE) **(WARNING!!! ELEMENTS OF VIOLENCE AND BLOOD MENTIONED)** Meet the Ratarcs, the world's most dangerous family. The four orphaned kids, Lyla, Trip, Henry, and Casey have become the most feared criminals in the world. But everything is a game to them. Until things turn serious. An unknown mastermind is hunting them. Will they be able to take out the threat and go back to life or will the consequences of their past decisions come back to haunt them? Find out In The Ratarcs: A Dangerous Play!!!
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