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The Hidden Battle for the Nation - Thieves in pastPatriots in present - cover

The Hidden Battle for the Nation - Thieves in pastPatriots in present

Kushal Singh, Swastik Singh

Publisher: BookRix

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Thieves in past..patriots in present. The story is set in the country of Sweden and Russia when the relation between the countries were on extreme bitterness. Read how two thieves Kevin and Ross come up for their country when everyone was terrified for the suspicious and extremely dangerous work i.e. of being a spy in order to save their country. Full of action packed animated images to take you to the background. A lot of genre supporting book especially patriotism, friendship and love.
Available since: 10/17/2020.

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