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Stigmata: Love Bites, Vol. 1

By Hidebu Takahashi

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Stigmata: Love Bites, Vol. 1

By Hidebu Takahashi

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Homicide investigators utilize supernatural abilities to solve their cases while simultaneously investigating their own feelings for each other! Officer Asako, part of a special investigations unit, has the unique ability to react to the residual thoughts of murder victims, replicating their wounds on his own body. Together with his partner, the reserved Detective Kuroiwa, he works hard to solve the toughest of cases. In a shocking turn of events, one of the cases this unique team of investigators takes on is the murder of Superintendent Kuroiwa’s own ex-wife, Mari. Upon visiting the murder scene, Asako reacts by collapsing and bleeding profusely from a wound that suddenly appears on his back. But why are Mari’s final thoughts about her ex-husband Kuroiwa, and what does Asako’s surprising reaction to them really mean?