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The Nth Power

Arthur Cheney Train

Publisher: Good Press

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Summary

"The Nth Power" is a tale with a supernatural theme and a touch of spiritualism and divination. It follows the story of Dr. Migraine who seems to possess some sort of mystical and supernatural powers of divination, which he uses to earn money on stock market. After several years of successful cooperation with mysterious doctor, a partner from the firm decides to visit him at his place where he discovers learns clairvoyant doctor's secret and realizes that he might be in danger.
Available since: 12/08/2020.
Print length: 22 pages.

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