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The Woman in Black (Golden Deer Classics)

E. C. Bentley, Silver Deer Classics

Casa editrice: Oregan Publishing

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The first of a series of detective novels featuring "gentleman sleuth Philip Trent," later published under the title "Trent's Last Case."
Disponibile da: 22/09/2017.

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