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The Simple Way of Poison

This book delves into a tale of cunning and treachery, set against the backdrop of a historical period. It follows the story of a protagonist navigating a world where poison is used as a tool of power and manipulation. more

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Leslie Ford
Leslie Ford

Leslie Ford, a British author born in 1898 and died in 1983, is known for his unique narrative style and profound insights into human nature. His works cover various literary genres, including novels, short stories, and poetry. more

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