Mind Murder
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  • Reads 98
  • Votes 27
  • Parts 7
  • Time 39m
Ongoing, First published Apr 09, 2016
Zara Higgins is just your average teenage girl whose only concern is graduating high school... until her best friend Eve is found murdered. After months of searching, the police have no leads, so Zara tries to move on with her life- while dealing with the voice that appeared in her head. More students around Zara start turning up dead, so she teams up with the voice in her head and starts searching for the killer at her own high school. But as she starts losing long periods of time, seeing people who aren't really there, and altogether acting like a different person, Zara must ask herself how far she is willing to go, what she is willing to discover about herself, and who she is willing to loose for justice- and maybe a little bit of revenge.
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