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Setlist for a Murder
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Complete, First published Jun 11
Y/N is hired as a temporary assistant on tour with Waterparks and Michael Clifford. How did something so chaotic and harmless, turn into people dying in every city they perform in? No one's talking, but Michael keeps handing Y/n cryptic setlists that seem to foreshadow each death.
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