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The List of 7

In this gripping thriller, readers are taken on a thrilling journey through the lives of seven seemingly unrelated individuals. As the story unfolds, the connections between these characters become increasingly clear, and the true nature of the list is revealed. The novel combines elements of mystery, suspense, and psychological intrigue, keeping readers on the edge of their seats throughout. more

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Mark Frost
Mark Frost

Mark Frost, born on November 25, 1953, is an American novelist known for his suspense and crime novels. His works have gained popularity among readers. more

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