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Tracked to Doom - The Story of a Mystery and Its Unravelling - cover

Tracked to Doom - The Story of a Mystery and Its Unravelling

Dick Donovan

Editorial: Ktoczyta.pl

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Sinopsis

There are peaceful people and there are passionate people, and once in a while you encounter someone who is beyond passionate, and probably murderous. Such people often make very clever predators, changing name and lifestyle like chameleons. How many will you meet in this story? How many spies? Will the detective or the „clever people” prevail? Read on and discover the trail.
Disponible desde: 08/03/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 196 páginas.

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