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1864 Fear About Capital - A Series Of Murders Always Carries With It A Series Of Investigations - cover

1864 Fear About Capital - A Series Of Murders Always Carries With It A Series Of Investigations

Anna Maria Stratta and Franca Bosco

Maison d'édition: Babelcube

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Synopsis

1864 ... Fear About Capital 


by Anna Maria Stratta and Franca Bosco 


A series of murders always carries with it a series of investigations ... 


1864 ... fear of the capital 


In an apartment in Piazza Vittorio, a young aristocrat had just taken the life of his mistress. As the nobleman walked away, conflicting emotions within him tormented him but at the same time exalted him. How nice to be masters of the life of another human being. Deciding to end the existence of another person made him feel almost omnipotent. These were the thoughts that crowded his head as an evil grin pursed his lips.
Disponible depuis: 15/04/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 199 pages.

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