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T h e N o b l e B e t r a y a l o f a B a r b a r i a n J u m p - cover

T h e N o b l e B e t r a y a l o f a B a r b a r i a n J u m p

Rosario Stefanelli

Publisher: Rosario

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Summary

Theatre. 
Vin, a dancer accused of high treason by his homeland, for having repaired to other territories, is kidnapped and taken to a disused train carriage. The kidnapper is a former dancer, who one day had to interrupt his career due to a serious accident. It was Vin who replaced him. Will this kidnapping be the revenge of a single man or an entire nation?
Available since: 05/20/2021.

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