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Children of the Snow

Kevin Hopson

Editora: MuseItUp Publishing

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A historic snowstorm decimated an American Indian tribe in the nineteenth century. Thousands died, some ultimately eating their own in order to survive. Now the snowstorm has returned, and something sinister hides within it. Something detective Jacob Schmidt will witness firsthand.
Disponível desde: 03/01/2017.

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