Who Says Murder Isn't An Art? (Pinkberry/Technical Difficulties)
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  • Reads 153
  • Votes 11
  • Parts 2
  • Time 23m
Ongoing, First published Oct 12, 2020
(1920s AU!!!)

Jeremy is a spry young man who wants to see the world, even the bad parts.

Chloe is a detective who sees at least 2 murder cases before her morning coffee.

Brooke is an up and coming officer who wants to help bring justice into the world again (and be on the same case as that cute investigator.)

Squip is a mafia boss who gets his name from a drug with growing popularity and owns the speakeasy a certain brunet finds himself drawn to.

Rich is sent to work at his uncle's friend's restaurant after he attempts to kill himself, and learns the man running it isn't all that he seems.

(WARNING FOR PERIOD TYPICAL SEXISM AND RACISM, AS WELL AS SUICIDE, HOMICIDE AND GORE)

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