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A Very Krampus Christmas - cover

A Very Krampus Christmas

Joslyn Chase

Casa editrice: Paraquel Press

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This holiday season, be good or be ready—Krampus is coming to town!
In the Bavarian-styled town of Leavenworth, Washington, Tal Bannerman goes undercover to bust a crime boss and his ring of scammers.
When Plan A blows up, Tal and his partner face exposure during the Christmas revelry, forcing them into a risky heist.
Can they pull it off and deliver the goods?
Mission Impossible meets Get Smart. Jump on board this delightful sleighride adventure for a fun and suspenseful holiday treat!
Disponibile da: 12/06/2023.

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