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Jack O' Judgment

Edgar Wallace

Casa editrice: Interactive Media

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"Jack O' Judgment" by Edgar Wallace is a thrilling mystery where a masked vigilante dispenses justice in a crime-ridden city. As Chief Inspector Kerry investigates, the narrative unfolds with suspense, moral complexities, and unexpected revelations. Wallace weaves a tale of crime, retribution, and the pursuit of justice. The enigmatic Jack O' Judgment challenges conventional notions, exposing the underbelly of societal corruption. With a blend of mystery and ethical exploration, the novel delves into the consequences of crime and the vigilante's role in maintaining order in a city plagued by vice and deceit.
Disponibile da: 25/11/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 266 pagine.

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