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Das Elend Unserer Jugendlitteratur: Ein Beitrag Zur Kunstlerischen Erziehung Der Jugend (1896)
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Das Elend Unserer Jugendlitteratur: Ein Beitrag Zur Kunstlerischen Erziehung Der Jugend (1896)

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Alexandra Jean Sanford is expecting to start a new life when traveling to Chicago, the place where her parents were unexpectedly murdered thirteen years ago, a crisis that follows her years to come. Having been raised by her aunt and uncle in London, she had held a sheltered life. Now a young woman, she is prepared to initiate her independence. Upon arriving in Chicago, however, her independence becomes second to her life. Unknowingly, she steps into a battle where shots are fired, blood is spilt, and secrets are learnt while new betrayal hangs in the air. The next thing she realizes, she is running from enemies on both sides of the line. The law is questioning her integrity, while a psychopath is threatening her very existence. Is she strong enough to survive and seek revenge for the murder of her parents? How many laws will she break to succeed?

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
228
ISBN
9781167832291

Alexandra Jean Sanford is expecting to start a new life when traveling to Chicago, the place where her parents were unexpectedly murdered thirteen years ago, a crisis that follows her years to come. Having been raised by her aunt and uncle in London, she had held a sheltered life. Now a young woman, she is prepared to initiate her independence. Upon arriving in Chicago, however, her independence becomes second to her life. Unknowingly, she steps into a battle where shots are fired, blood is spilt, and secrets are learnt while new betrayal hangs in the air. The next thing she realizes, she is running from enemies on both sides of the line. The law is questioning her integrity, while a psychopath is threatening her very existence. Is she strong enough to survive and seek revenge for the murder of her parents? How many laws will she break to succeed?

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
228
ISBN
9781167832291