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Four twins - cover

Four twins

Emanuele Tosco

Publisher: Emanuele Tosco

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Summary

Will four twins born on the same day, month and year, but in four different worlds, ever meet?What will happen to the four twins if there is not enough energy to keep them all alive?What will happen to the four twins if part of this energy suddenly becomes available?What will happen to the four twins when they finally die?Will the four of them, at the end of time, find themselves together for eternity?Their lives will intertwine in ways that were initially unthinkable, until the final epilogue, when the four of them will finally find peace.
Available since: 12/02/2025.

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