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Mrs. Bartlett and Her Class at the Metropolitan Tabernacle: Being a Brief Account of the Life and Labors of Lavinia Strickland Bartlett (1877)

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The Missing Twin, by G.P. Lambert, is a living tapestry of intrigue and secrecy.Psychiatrist Morgana Brauning is murdered, burned beyond recognition in heroffice. Incredibly, investigative journalist Bob Baron met Brauning for a date six hours before she died. He and Anne Thomas are invited to the estate of his old boss, the scheming tycoon Jonas Metzger. Metzger has a dishonorable secret, but doesnat know the entire secret.There is a wartime secretary who died during childbirth. Her father is hiding something, too, but he doesnat know the whole story either. Olga, the midwife, knows the entire secret, but kept silent out of loyalty, an act that became betrayal.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
192
ISBN
9781165670116

The Missing Twin, by G.P. Lambert, is a living tapestry of intrigue and secrecy.Psychiatrist Morgana Brauning is murdered, burned beyond recognition in heroffice. Incredibly, investigative journalist Bob Baron met Brauning for a date six hours before she died. He and Anne Thomas are invited to the estate of his old boss, the scheming tycoon Jonas Metzger. Metzger has a dishonorable secret, but doesnat know the entire secret.There is a wartime secretary who died during childbirth. Her father is hiding something, too, but he doesnat know the whole story either. Olga, the midwife, knows the entire secret, but kept silent out of loyalty, an act that became betrayal.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
192
ISBN
9781165670116