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Title: The Murder After (links to Amazon)
Series: Terrance's Story #1
Genre: mystery, dramadey, psychological fiction
Year self-published: 2024 (through KDP)
Copyright status: CC BY-SA 4.0. (Do what you want as long as you give credit and use the same license.)
Blurb: Terrance is one person to a body and lives in Lakewood, Colorado. One morning, he woke up next to a dead body. Now, he wants to know what happened one night because he became a suspect in an investigation. Do you want to know what happened too?
Format: novelette
Page count: 52 (fifty-two)
MPA rating: PG-13
Reasons: some language, violent death (off screen), drama, suicidality
Price: $5.95
Note: This is specifically SL's story.
SL: I should point out that I tried narrating in the British dialect. Our official story is that I was challenging myself. Then, I learned the second person is Terrance's natural perspective, but I was too lazy to change anything. So if I sound like an American trying to sound British, that's why.(Please don't get mad at me for saying "closet" instead of "wardrobe.") [T: I roll my eyes and go with it.]
Series: Terrance's Story #1
Genre: mystery, dramadey, psychological fiction
Year self-published: 2024 (through KDP)
Copyright status: CC BY-SA 4.0. (Do what you want as long as you give credit and use the same license.)
Blurb: Terrance is one person to a body and lives in Lakewood, Colorado. One morning, he woke up next to a dead body. Now, he wants to know what happened one night because he became a suspect in an investigation. Do you want to know what happened too?
Format: novelette
Page count: 52 (fifty-two)
MPA rating: PG-13
Reasons: some language, violent death (off screen), drama, suicidality
Price: $5.95
Note: This is specifically SL's story.
SL: I should point out that I tried narrating in the British dialect. Our official story is that I was challenging myself. Then, I learned the second person is Terrance's natural perspective, but I was too lazy to change anything. So if I sound like an American trying to sound British, that's why.