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Doc Turner's Death Number - Doc Turner Series - cover

Doc Turner's Death Number - Doc Turner Series

Arthur Leo Zagat

Publisher: Al-Mashreq eBookstore

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Summary

Doc. Turner's Death Number by Arthur Leo Zagat is a gripping blend of medical mystery and high-stakes suspense. When a renowned physician, Dr. Turner, is found dead under suspicious circumstances, the case quickly turns from an accidental death to a chilling enigma. The key to unraveling the mystery lies in a cryptic number found at the scene—a number that seems to predict the death of the next victim. As a determined investigator digs deeper, they discover a web of deceit, hidden agendas, and a dangerous game of life and death. Will they decode the sinister message in time to prevent further killings, or will the death number claim its next victim? Dive into this enthralling thriller where every clue could be your last.
Available since: 08/25/2024.
Print length: 250 pages.

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