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The Spy

Maxim Gorky, Thomas Seltzer

Publisher: Merkaba Press

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This is the story of a man, that never found the courage to face his fears. Suffering from tormenting thoughts, but also by an invincible cowardice, lives his life as a spectator, letting himself being dragged by events, which lead him to end up as a spy, an informer for the Czar...
Available since: 09/01/2017.

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