A disaster at Rosings unearths long-hidden secrets "Many surprises and turns in the lives of our favorite characters leave you riveted to each page." -Beverly Wong, author of Pride & Prejudice Prudence O Sisters Catherine Harrison and Becky Tate, daughters of Charlotte Lucas and Mr. Collins, ha
Jules Verne Collection: collection
โ Scribed by Jules Verne
- Publisher
- Doma Publishing House
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 4 MB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Jules Verne Collection
Review
"Vernes is the Michael Crichton of the nineteenth century" -The New York Times
"Born in Brittany in 1828, Verne is credited with forecasting a range of scientific developments, from deep sea exploration to space travel and the moon landings." -The Guardian
About the Author
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