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Chilling True Crime Stories - Volume 4

Dylan Frost

Verlag: epubli

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Beschreibung

Thirty-four eclectic and spine chilling stories from the world of true crime.

Serial killers, cannibals, necrophiles, celebrities with the darkest secrets, medical killers, mysterious killers who were never captured, movie production deaths, poisoners, spree killers, supernatural Victorian monsters, and many more darkly fascinating chapters in the annuals of crime.

All this and more awaits in Chilling True Crime Stories - Volume 4.
Verfügbar seit: 22.02.2022.
Drucklänge: 182 Seiten.

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