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Sophrosyne

Felix Long

Publisher: Emily for Emphasis

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Summary

The goddesses must be appeased. 
Nine naked hysterical women appear out of nowhere triggering a spate of bizarre deaths in the town of Didymus. 
Detective Hubert Maimone must find the shadowy mastermind behind these deaths ... that all lead back to him.
Available since: 02/14/2020.

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