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Missing - True And Unexplained Stories - cover

Missing - True And Unexplained Stories

Esther Hervy

Editorial: Babelcube

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Sinopsis

Eleven true stories of people who simply went missing and what could have happened to them.  


Lest we forget.  This book is dedicated to the search for truth. 


I would like to sincerely thank my community of loyal readers who are always present each time a new book is published. If you liked this book, please leave a comment on the site where you purchased it. Your comments are always very important for me and increase the visibility of my books. Without you, they wouldn’t exist.
Disponible desde: 17/02/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 480 páginas.

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