A mystery murder
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  • Time 2h 14m
  • Reads 135
  • Votes 89
  • Parts 52
  • Time 2h 14m
Complete, First published Jul 09, 2024
Mature
12 new parts
The case is now closed. Five years ago, Louise's husband Ryan Brooks was murdered by Luke Brooks. The police know he did it. Everyone in the town knows he did it. 

But having growing up in the same small town that wasn't consumed by the murder Louise sheene isn't so sure. When she chooses the case as a topic for her final assignment she starts to uncover secrets that someone in the town desperately wants to stay hidden. And if the real killer is still out there, how far will they keep Lou from the truth?
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THEIR BLOOD BE LAID

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There are things that Áine Tracey knows about her family. She knows that the family legacy is a long, bloody one, and that her father holds New York City's drug trade in two tight hands. She knows that one day she'll be a part of it, but she never expected to find that out by waking up covered in blood that's not her own. Blood curses run deep, and Áine is unwilling to accept the inevibility that once the blood starts, it won't end until a family member dies. The interruptions and snooping of mediocre reporter Laslo Hugh is just one more annoyance she's determined to solve. Laslo, however, has other plans -- the Tracey family is a black hole of secrets just waiting to be uncovered, and he intends to be the one reporter they can't buy off, blood curses and bleeding girls be damned. Their investigation leads them into the events surrounding the curse as the death toll spikes, and in the end, Áine may be forced to take family matters into her own hands.