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The Avenger

Edgar Wallace

Editora: Interactive Media

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"The Avenger" by Edgar Wallace is a riveting tale where a shadowy vigilante seeks justice for society's victims. As Detective Sanders pursues this elusive figure, the narrative unfolds with suspense, moral quandaries, and unexpected revelations. Wallace weaves a story of crime, retribution, and the complexities of justice. The Avenger's pursuit challenges conventional notions, leaving readers on the edge. With a blend of mystery and ethical exploration, the novel delves into the consequences of crime and the thin line between vengeance and righteousness in the relentless pursuit of justice.
Disponível desde: 25/11/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 228 páginas.

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