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The Green Mouse

Robert William Chambers

Maison d'édition: Interactive Media

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In this whimsical tale, two inventors unveil a device that reveals one’s ideal romantic partner, inadvertently sparking chaos throughout New York. Their experiment entangles a skeptical journalist and a spirited heiress in a humorous chase of fate, coincidences, and unexpected affection, testing whether scientific matchmaking can truly guide the human heart. Amid public frenzy, they learn love defies prediction, and their invention forges bonds.
Disponible depuis: 24/01/2026.
Longueur d'impression: 188 pages.

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