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_aBrown, Dan _95064 |
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245 | _aDeception point | ||
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_bCorgi Books, _c2001. _aUK: |
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500 | _aA case study in suspense <>Washington Post A rare object has been found deep in the ice at the Arctic Circle. And Rachel Sexton is called to verify this game-changing discovery. But evidence of tampering at the site changes everything. Fleeing for her life, Rachels only hope of survival is to find answers. But the truth is the most shocking deception of all. | ||
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_aEnglish fiction _95572 |
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_aFictional stories _95685 |
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_aTruth is the most shocking deception _95705 |
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