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Wearing Death - cover

Wearing Death

Jamie Craig

Casa editrice: JMS Books LLC

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When veterinarian Jeremy Reed hears a thump one night on his front step, he expects to find an abandoned animal. What he gets is battered and broken cop Brendan Wheeler. Kidnapped from his apartment five days earlier by an unknown man, Brendan now sports a vivid tattoo across his back depicting a young woman's death, a woman nobody knows.


Until the next morning when Jeremy discovers her dead body.


Brendan wants to find the killer. Jeremy wants Brendan to survive. Someone wants both of them to pay ...
Disponibile da: 20/06/2020.
Lunghezza di stampa: 100 pagine.

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