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The Death That Lurks Unseen

J.S. Fletcher

Publisher: Good Press

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The Death That Lurks Unseen is a fictional story by J.S. Fletcher. A death takes place under mysterious circumstances and a witty detective must use all his intellect to find the culprit.
Available since: 12/08/2020.
Print length: 30 pages.

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