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A smaragd nyaklánc - The Square Emerald - cover

A smaragd nyaklánc - The Square Emerald

Edgar Wallace

Publisher: Fapadoskonyv.hu Kiadó

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Suicide on the left,' says Chief Inspector Coldwell pleasantly, as he and Leslie Maughan stride along the Thames Embankment during a brutally cold night. A gaunt figure is sprawled across the parapet. But Coldwell soon discovers that Peter Dawlish, fresh
Available since: 03/09/2016.

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