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Post Mortem
Summary:
Post Mortem’s parents must have been crazy naming him something so depressing, but he will never be able to ask them, as they died when he was little in a bizarre attack from an even more bizarre creature.
His name proves to be fitting as the book carries along, and he begins to feel betrayed by the agency which has always been his home. He and a few of his fellow agents discover a long kept secret while on a routine job. Routine for them, that is.
Using their unique powers, this small group has to take on other teams just like them, and this time, they are the bad guys that they have been hunting for so long.
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