The Shadow
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  • Parts 12
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Ongoing, First published Aug 17, 2016
Suri is being chased, and possibly hunted by a strange organization that has haunted her from the day she was born. They had tortured her and changed her into something new. Something not quite human. At age eleven she got out and now six years later they have found her. And who do they send out to take care of her? None other then her brother, a assassin. Will he follow through?
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