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The Angel of Terror

Edgar Wallace

Editorial: Al-Mashreq eBookstore

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Sinopsis

The Angel of Terror by Edgar Wallace is a chilling tale of manipulation, greed, and murder. Jean Briggerland, the stunningly beautiful yet cold-blooded "Angel of Terror," uses her charm and wit to manipulate those around her, leaving a trail of death and destruction in her wake. Her latest target, a wealthy heiress, seems helpless against Jean's ruthless schemes, but as the body count rises, an unexpected adversary emerges. Will Jean's deadly reign of terror continue unchecked, or will justice finally be served? This gripping psychological thriller will keep readers guessing at every turn, with dark twists that make it impossible to put down.
Disponible desde: 12/09/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 280 páginas.

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