The Underworld
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 11m
Ongoing, First published Nov 03, 2016
Mature
Teenage boy, with typical teenage problems. Except that is soon about to change. Upon news that his father had been found murdered in his car and that he owed over £20,000 in debt. The police and local authorities are treating his fathers death as non-suspicious however, Samuel Knight knows better and starts digging and uncovers some disturbing information regarding his father and embarks on his own quest to avenge his father and bring justice. However, this will be no easy feat and Samuel may have to enter the dark criminal underworld himself to accomplish his task.
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