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Collected Short Stories - Book13 - cover

Collected Short Stories - Book13

Fred M. White

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Collected Short Stories - Book 13 by Fred M. White is a captivating anthology of tales that take readers on a journey through mystery, suspense, and adventure. Each story is a masterclass in tension, with plots that twist and turn, keeping readers guessing until the very end. From daring heists to supernatural encounters, White's ability to craft vivid characters and unexpected endings shines through in every page. Perfect for fans of classic storytelling, this collection offers a range of thrilling narratives that will keep you hooked. Dive into this intriguing collection where nothing is as it seems, and danger lurks in the most unexpected places.
Disponible desde: 12/09/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 280 páginas.

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