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"Driftwood"

Raymond S. Spears

Publisher: Good Press

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Summary

Raymond S. Spears' "Driftwood" is a thrilling adventure novel that weaves together elements of mystery, suspense, and intrigue. Set in the 1920s, the story captivates readers with its rich characterization and intricate plot twists, offering a glimpse into the societal dynamics and challenges of the era. Spears masterfully blends historical context with fictional drama, creating a timeless tale that resonates with readers of all ages.
Available since: 12/08/2020.
Print length: 113 pages.

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