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Sakthi

Misha Hussain

Editorial: Bluemoose Books

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Sinopsis

'When her mother dies, SAKTHI must unravel the truth to escape the same fate but with tragic consequences for everyone close to her. This is a story of love, sacrifice, and hope.'
Disponible desde: 26/05/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 315 páginas.

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