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Valkyrie 103 - cover

Valkyrie 103

Arizona Tape

Publisher: Vampari Press

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Summary

With the Afterlife Academy in trouble, Ylva and her friends have to find different ways to learn. Unfortunately, not everyone is willing to teach them the right thing.The war for souls is only just begun. May the best Afterlife win.IN THE SERIES:#1 Valkyrie 101#2 Valkyrie 102#3 Valkyrie 103#4 TBC
Available since: 03/14/2023.
Print length: 200 pages.

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