Going back to school can be a killer!Phyllis Newsom and Sam Fletcher come out of retirement to take substitute teacher jobs as a favor for some friends, but they soon realize that the more things change, the more they stay the same. That means getting up early, dealing with students and other teache
Deadly Dozen: 12 Mysteries/Thrillers
โ Scribed by Diane Capri; J Carson Black; Carol Davis Luce; M A Comley; Cheryl Bradshaw; Aaron Patterson; Vincent Zandri; Joshua Graham; J F Penn; Michele Scott; Allan Leverone; Linda S Prather
- Publisher
- SteelMagnolia Press
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 1 MB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER - March 2014!
USA TODAY BESTSELLER - March 2014!
12 complete works by 12 of today's hottest mystery and thriller writers, including USA Today and New York Times bestselling authors. Very special price for this special edition bundle!
A $49.69 Value (if purchased separately) - Reg. Retail: $9.99
10 full-length novels + 2 long novellas
Over 680 5-star reviews across all 12 titles!
1 - DON'T KNOW JACK (The Hunt For Reacher Series) - Diane Capri
2 - CRY WOLF (A Laura Cardinal Novella) - J Carson Black
3 - NIGHT WIDOW (The Night Series) - Carol Davis Luce
4 - GUARANTEED JUSTICE (The Justice Series) - M A Comley
5 - STRANGER IN TOWN - Cheryl Bradshaw
6 - BREAKING STEELE (A Sarah Steele Thriller) - Aaron Patterson & Ellie Ann
7 - MOONLIGHT SONATA (A Dick Moonlight Thriller) - Vincent Zandri
8 - TERMINUS - Joshua Graham
9 - ONE DAY IN BUDAPEST - J F Penn
10 - DEAD CELEB (The Dead Celeb Series) - Michele Scott
11 - FINAL VECTOR - Allan Leverone
12 - THE GIFTS (A Jacody Ives Mystery) - Linda S Prather
โฆ Subjects
12 Mysteries/Thrillers
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