Lies can Kill

Lies can Kill

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Raven has just found out her sister has died and she knows it's her fault. No one but her and her sister who has just died knew what actually happened that caused all this. But soon Raven looses her memory when she tries to escape her troubled life. What will she do now with the help of her best friends Blake and Sandra and her big sister who left a couple years back? Will she remember what happened and be able to save the day? Join Raven in her journey to save her loved ones, but for that, what price will she herself have to pay?
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