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The Pressing Peril - cover

The Pressing Peril

Nicholas Carter

Maison d'édition: Wildside Press

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Synopsis

While visiting the United States, the wife of young British aristocrat Lord Waldmere goes missing in New York City under mysterious circumstances. He tell his story to Nick Carter, and Nick accepts the case.
Disponible depuis: 22/02/2022.

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