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Rating
Mature
Chapters
6
Words
14,521
Characters
Teddy, James (II), OtherCanon
Primary Relationship
Secondary Relationship(s)
Teddy/Victoire
Genre(s)
Drama, Horror/Dark
Era
Next Generation
Advisory
Strong Language, Strong Violence, Scenes of a Mild Sexual Nature, Substance Use or Abuse, Sensitive Topic/Issue/Theme
Story Reviews
73
Status
Completed
First Published
2010-06-24 8:41am
Last Chapter
2010-07-19 4:33pm
Last Updated
2012-06-14 11:05pm

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Ch. # Chapter Title Word Count Reviews
1 I. Murder the Second

In which a second death eater is found in a remote alley way, and everyone is out late.
 

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2,154 17
2 II. Murder the Second (Revisited)

In which Teddy and James investigate a murder scene and disagree on their findings.

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2,204 11
3 III. Murder the Third

In which relations begin crumbling, and a third murder hits close to home.

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2,668 10
4 IV. Murder the Fourth

In which Victoire’s murder is investigated, another victim is killed and suspicions run high.

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2,778 11
5 V. Murder the Fifth (Almost)

In which the fifth victim and murderer meet, but nothing yet is clear.

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2,535 8
6 VI. Murder the Fifth (and Sixth and maybe even Seventh)

In which the fifth murder actually occurs, and a murderer is revealed.
 
 
 

2,182 16

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