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The Angel of Terror - A Gripping Thriller of Deception and Justice - cover
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The Angel of Terror - A Gripping Thriller of Deception and Justice

Edgar Wallace, Zenith Blue Ridge Books

Editora: Zenith Blue Ridge Books

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She's beautiful, charming, and deadly—can justice prevail against the perfect crime?

Prepare for a pulse-pounding journey into the dark world of deception, greed, and murder in The Angel of Terror by Edgar Wallace. This masterfully woven thriller follows the enigmatic Jean Briggerland, a woman whose angelic beauty masks a ruthless, calculating mind. With the law unable to touch her, can one man outwit her deadly game?

Wallace, a legendary crime writer, crafts a story filled with high-stakes tension, shocking twists, and relentless suspense. As the battle between good and evil unfolds, readers will find themselves questioning everything they think they know about justice and morality.

Praised for its fast-paced narrative and unforgettable characters, The Angel of Terror has stood the test of time as a classic crime thriller. If you love masterful storytelling, morally complex villains, and relentless intrigue, this novel is a must-read.

👉 Click "Buy Now" and step into a world where charm is a deadly weapon!
Disponível desde: 29/01/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 463 páginas.

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