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Mallorjan cime fiction

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Haunted Magpie, murder–mayhem on Mallorja

Posted by Aruna at November 26, 2020 in reviews &the literary lounge

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  Tolo glanced at his watch. ‘You said business was fairly slack, so I’m really hoping you’ll come on board with this case? Gaspar and the team have enough to deal with while I’m away and we could do with your lateral thinking again.’ ‘Is that supposed to be a compliment?’ Isabel teased. ‘Take your … Continue readings →

Tags : Anna Nicholas author, Anna Nicholas Mallorja, Isabel Flores Montserrat, Mallorja fiction, Mallorjan authors, Mallorjan cime fiction

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