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God Bless America! - Doc Turner Series - cover

God Bless America! - Doc Turner Series

Arthur Leo Zagat

Verlag: Al-Mashreq eBookstore

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Beschreibung

God Bless America! by Arthur Leo Zagat is a riveting and thought-provoking exploration of patriotism and identity. Set against a backdrop of political upheaval and social change, this powerful narrative delves into the lives of individuals grappling with their love for their country amid a rapidly evolving landscape. As secrets are unveiled and allegiances tested, the characters must navigate a web of deception and moral dilemmas that challenge their deepest beliefs. Will their dedication to the ideals of America withstand the trials they face, or will they be forced to confront the true cost of their convictions? Discover a gripping tale that will make you rethink what it means to truly stand by your country.
Verfügbar seit: 25.08.2024.
Drucklänge: 250 Seiten.

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