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Katelyn Doyle

Elizabeth Doyle y el misterio de los inhumanos

Desde hace más de 100 años se conoce la existencia de “Monstruos” al rededor del mundo. Pese a suponer un problema, las personas aprendieron a vivir con ello y adaptarse con el paso del tiempo. Sin embargo, tras un misterioso atentado a nivel global se esparció un virus que dotaba de genes inhumanos a sus portadores, volviéndolos agresivos y regresando a sus instintos más primitivos. Con el tiempo se descubrió que dichos genes eran derivados de aquellos “monstruos” que habitaban el planeta. Ya han pasado 20 años desde aquel incidente y la humanidad tomó medidas contra aquellos denominados “inhumanos”, capturándolos o en el peor de los casos erradicándolos. Pese a suponer que todo está bajo control, en una de las ciudades del sur, un grupo de inhumanos logró escapar de una de las bases de confinamiento. Al poco tiempo apareció un inhumano apodado “Whisper”, que fue visto en varias ocasiones luchando contra otros inhumanos fuera de control. Este vigilante llamó la atención de una joven estudiante llamada Elizabeth, una autoproclamada detective aficionada al estudio de inhumanos. Tras descubrir la identidad de Whisper, deciden unirse para juntos resolver el misterio que aborda a la primera aparición de los inhumanos hace 20 años, convencida que este suceso tiene relación con la desaparición repentina de su padre hace 8 años, sin saber que al adentrarse en aquel misterio acabarían envueltos en algo mucho más grande y peligroso.
Aliskandar · 1.3K Views

After The Midnight Hour

It's Katelyn Reyes’ first day at work as an Intelligence Bureau agent and she is sent to handle a high profile murder case. While her colleagues believe it to be an act of vengeance from an obsessive ex, Katelyn believes otherwise. To her, the case seems anything but simple and she takes it upon herself to uncover the truth. However, finding the truth doesn’t seem easy. Every path she takes leads to a dead end, leaving her frustrated and disheartened. In her search for the real murderer, she receives help from her neighbor, Kincaid Ferell, a SWAT team leader, who is on convalescent leave. She finds herself drawn to him in the first meet and the feelings are mutual. With Kincaid's help, she is close to finding the killer. But the murder case becomes stranger and more sinister and as time passes, the body count rises. It’s not just an act of vengeance anymore, but a serial killer at large. During the hunt for the murderer, Katelyn comes across a shocking discovery that leaves her mortified. The killer seems familiar and now, she has become the prey. Will Katelyn be able to capture the killer before she is captured? And why is Kincaid the only one she can trust during times of need? ----------------------------------------------------------- Scene 1 - Kincaid took a step closer towards Kate. "You lost the challenge, Kate. Now, it's time to fulfill my wish." Kate looked at him warily while her heart pounded in anticipation. "What is your wish?" Kincaid smiled in triumph and leaned forward until his lips were inches away from hers. "Go on a date with me." ----------------------------------------------------------- Scene 2 - Kate: Will you teach me how to ride a motorbike? Kincaid: I'd love to. (Smirks evilly) An hour later..... Kate: I asked you to teach me how to ride a motorbike. What are you doing? Kincaid: What am I doing? (Feigns innocence) Kate: Mister, control your unruly hands. Kincaid: Hey, I'm scared. I need to hold on to something lest I slip and fall. Kate: Oh, please. Scared and you? Kin, stop it. You're distracting me. Kincaid: How is it my fault? My girlfriend is sitting in front of me and it's my right to hug her from behind. You continue riding the motorbike while I exercise my right. ------------------------------------------------------------ Scene 3 - Kate: I'm on leave today. Let's do something interesting. Kincaid: Really? (Eyes twinkling in mischief) Kate: What do we do? Kincaid: I have a suggestion. Let's not leave bed today. Kate: No way. (Tries to run away but gets pulled back instantly) Kincaid: Objection denied. Now stop struggling. Warning: Mature content, lots of fluff, and heart-fluttering scenes. Readers have been warned.
prada_murthy · 27.1K Views

Melody Grove Mysteries

Melody Grove on the surface is a sleepy little town. A hospital, a gym, a library, restaurants, an antique shop, some apartments, a lake, a forest, some schools, . . . it seems pretty ordinary. It's up to the local Hunters Guild to keep it that way. Solving Mysteries, hunting cryptids, protecting innocent people, and even helping the dead rest in peace. They will put their skills to the test and will sacrifice it all to protect the town. Staring Chase Thorn-- Current head of the Guild, who is trying to find a balance between being a hunter, husband and father while filling his late older brother's shoes. Violet Thorn-- A huntress who specializes in vampires and solving puzzles. With her Memory ability she can look into the past and uncover secrets. Rose Thorn-- Retired Huntress and grandma. She's a natural survivor with a sense of humor. Elizabeth Thorn-- Currently in charge of the Archive and Medium all while dealing with college classes. Her kind heart and curiosity sometimes get her into trouble. Mike Payne-- Ex-Marine and Werewolf. He's loyal, brave and strong, but can get in over his head. Celeste Payne-- Witch and Occult specialist. Sassy and always on the go, she runs her late mother's restaurant. Henry Carpenter-- Mentor and Part time Hunter. He's wise and protective of his family. Selphie Carpenter-- former Junior huntress. She's cheerful and still trying to find herself. Terry Carpenter-- Wizard in training and Junior hunter. Smart and persistent, he's still trying to master his magic. Jim Kanwanabe-- Demonologist and Medic. Often works with Elizabeth, he's a caring soul that believes in many types of healing. Himiko Kanwanabe-- Medium and retired Huntress. She runs the local gym and spa, always ready to offer advice and a cup of tea. Sam Robinson-- Huntress and weapons expert. She can repair almost anything and is very protective of her team. Lin Robinson-- Kitsune and Junior Huntress. Still trying to master her fox form and discovering the powers it holds. Alice Robinson-- Witch and potions expert. Cheerful and always trying to sell something. Aiden Doyle-- A Drifter with a mysterious past. He's traveled many place, seen many creatures, but his early years are a mystery even to him.
dragonoflight88 · 11.1K Views

The adventure of the Speckled Band. A case of Sherlock Holmes.

Sherlock Holmes is a fictional private detective created by British author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Referring to himself as a "consulting detective" in the stories, Holmes is known for his proficiency with observation, forensic science, and logical reasoning that borders on the fantastic, which he employs when investigating cases for a wide variety of clients, including Scotland Yard. First appearing in print in 1887's A Study in Scarlet, the character's popularity became widespread with the first series of short stories in The Strand Magazine, beginning with "A Scandal in Bohemia" in 1891; additional tales appeared from then until 1927, eventually totaling four novels and 56 short stories. All but one are set in the Victorian or Edwardian eras, between about 1880 and 1914. Most are narrated by the character of Holmes's friend and biographer Dr. Watson, who usually accompanies Holmes during his investigations and often shares quarters with him at the address of 221B Baker Street, London, where many of the stories begin. Though not the first fictional detective, Sherlock Holmes is arguably the best known, with Guinness World Records listing him as the "most portrayed movie character" in history. Holmes's popularity and fame are such that many have believed him to be not a fictional character but a real individual; numerous literary and fan societies have been founded that pretend to operate on this principle. Widely considered a British cultural icon, the character and stories have had a profound and lasting effect on mystery writing and popular culture as a whole, with the original tales as well as thousands written by authors other than Conan Doyle being adapted into stage and radio plays, television, films, video games, and other media for over one hundred years. This is one of the cases of Sherlock Holmes. Giancarlo Rossini Real ePublisher
Daoist459198 · 7.4K Views

The adventure of the Creeping Man. A case of Sherlock Holmes.

Sherlock Holmes is a fictional private detective created by British author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Referring to himself as a "consulting detective" in the stories, Holmes is known for his proficiency with observation, forensic science, and logical reasoning that borders on the fantastic, which he employs when investigating cases for a wide variety of clients, including Scotland Yard. First appearing in print in 1887's A Study in Scarlet, the character's popularity became widespread with the first series of short stories in The Strand Magazine, beginning with "A Scandal in Bohemia" in 1891; additional tales appeared from then until 1927, eventually totaling four novels and 56 short stories. All but one are set in the Victorian or Edwardian eras, between about 1880 and 1914. Most are narrated by the character of Holmes's friend and biographer Dr. Watson, who usually accompanies Holmes during his investigations and often shares quarters with him at the address of 221B Baker Street, London, where many of the stories begin. Though not the first fictional detective, Sherlock Holmes is arguably the best known, with Guinness World Records listing him as the "most portrayed movie character" in history. Holmes's popularity and fame are such that many have believed him to be not a fictional character but a real individual; numerous literary and fan societies have been founded that pretend to operate on this principle. Widely considered a British cultural icon, the character and stories have had a profound and lasting effect on mystery writing and popular culture as a whole, with the original tales as well as thousands written by authors other than Conan Doyle being adapted into stage and radio plays, television, films, video games, and other media for over one hundred years. This is one of the cases of Sherlock Holmes. Giancarlo Rossini Real ePublisher
Daoist459198 · 8.5K Views

The adventure of the Beryl Coronet. A case of Sherlock Holmes

Sherlock Holmes is a fictional private detective created by British author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Referring to himself as a "consulting detective" in the stories, Holmes is known for his proficiency with observation, forensic science, and logical reasoning that borders on the fantastic, which he employs when investigating cases for a wide variety of clients, including Scotland Yard. First appearing in print in 1887's A Study in Scarlet, the character's popularity became widespread with the first series of short stories in The Strand Magazine, beginning with "A Scandal in Bohemia" in 1891; additional tales appeared from then until 1927, eventually totalling four novels and 56 short stories. All but one are set in the Victorian or Edwardian eras, between about 1880 and 1914. Most are narrated by the character of Holmes's friend and biographer Dr. Watson, who usually accompanies Holmes during his investigations and often shares quarters with him at the address of 221B Baker Street, London, where many of the stories begin. Though not the first fictional detective, Sherlock Holmes is arguably the best known, with Guinness World Records listing him as the "most portrayed movie character" in history. Holmes's popularity and fame are such that many have believed him to be not a fictional character but a real individual; numerous literary and fan societies have been founded that pretend to operate on this principle. Widely considered a British cultural icon, the character and stories have had a profound and lasting effect on mystery writing and popular culture as a whole, with the original tales as well as thousands written by authors other than Conan Doyle being adapted into stage and radio plays, television, films, video games, and other media for over one hundred years. This is one of the cases of Sherlock Holmes. Giancarlo Rossini Real ePublisher
Daoist459198 · 8.7K Views
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