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What Excellence Takes

What Excellence Takes

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sun, Jul 26, 2026
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Fiction
Mystery
Dark Academia
Conspiracy
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A killer has no conscience. A conscience has no ex. An ex left their conscience behind. A new name. A new campus. A past that refuses to stay buried. Lauren Hayes came to Kingscrest College to disappear. But before classes have even settled, the campus has given her another name, strangers tracking her every move, and school records are making choices she does not remember making. Between late-night messages, four students who notice far too much, and a watcher who knows her routines, Lauren's carefully divided life begins to crack. They say guilt keeps you awake. For Lauren, it is the watcher outside her window, the memory she buried, and the growing suspicion that Kingscrest knew who she was before she arrived.
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