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The Bravoes of Market-Drayton - True Crime Stories - cover
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The Bravoes of Market-Drayton - True Crime Stories

Arthur Conan Doyle

Editora: Al-Mashreq eBookstore

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The Bravoes of Market-Drayton is a gripping account of organized intimidation and violence in a quiet English town. Doyle examines a real case of criminal conspiracy and social injustice, using his storytelling to call for legal reform and public awareness. It is investigative journalism laced with moral urgency.
Disponível desde: 01/08/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 32 páginas.

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