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The Greater Trumps - cover

The Greater Trumps

Charles Williams

Publisher: Ktoczyta.pl

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Summary

”Great trump cards” – a novel, brilliantly built on the basis of an ancient deck of tarot cards. This novel is filled with secrets, there are various signs, symbols, riddles. Everyone has different opinions about these secrets, no one can come to a common opinion. Witchcraft can still kill, and the supernatural must be defeated by the supernatural.
Available since: 10/29/2018.
Print length: 243 pages.

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