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The Battle of Matching Guys - A Book Series - cover

The Battle of Matching Guys - A Book Series

Nsesheye Nkota

Publisher: Nsesheye Nkota / Independently published

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Summary

The Battle of Matching Guys is a brand new fiction Book Series written by Nsesheye Nkota. The Author has released Season 1 having 15 episodes. The book by itself narrates of Raul a CIA secret Agent who entered into joint deal with Jacob the FBI Special Agent undercover to perform Asset Valuation contract at Goliondoi Community School. Jacob jeopardized that deal which resulted the storm to begin right there. The book is filled with super interesting stories that anyone can enjoy.
Available since: 06/13/2019.

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