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The Free Man - cover

The Free Man

Saniul Alom Sun

Publisher: BookRix

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Summary

Nature is always hostile to the weak. Man is a saint of natureYes, so this special nature also exists in him.The terrorists realized, if to get rid of this dangerA scary, thrilling example needs to be set. Of the allianceThey chose the weakest member, the British Secret Service.Suddenly the counter-attack started overnight. Across EuropeOnly B.Sc. Choragupta on branch office and agentlandWithin a week of the attack, it was a truly thrilling oneThey set an example. Thirty British in one weekThe agent died, and six branches were set on fireIn the office.
Available since: 12/22/2023.
Print length: 15 pages.

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