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Frank

Steve Hockensmith

Verlag: Wildside Press

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Beschreibung

Frank is a long-retired police detective with a new mystery to solve: Is someone stealing mundane things like toothpaste and dishwashing liquid from his neighbor? With his memory failing, he can’t be sure there have actually been any crimes...or that he’s not committing them himself!
Verfügbar seit: 09.07.2022.
Drucklänge: 22 Seiten.

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