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Thriller 2.2 by Phillip Margolin, Marcus Sakey, Carla Neggers, Robert Ferrigno, Joe Hartlaub, Lawrence Light

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Thriller 2.2

by Phillip Margolin, Marcus Sakey, Carla Neggers, Robert Ferrigno, Joe Hartlaub, Lawrence Light

“The House on Pine Terrace” is an intricate puzzle—a crime that leads to a romance that triggers another crime that ends with a mystery, which makes you question every event in the story.

Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Thrillers & Suspense Crime
Author Phillip Margolin, Marcus Sakey, Carla Neggers, Robert Ferrigno, Joe Hartlaub, Lawrence Light
Published 2016
Format Print edition

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