
The Messenger Av Joy Hancox
Joy Hancox reveals the culmination of an amazing journey she began 35 years ago when she received the Byrom Collection of geometric drawings in two brown paper bags....
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In this book Joy Hancox, the noted investigator of arcane Hermetic secrets, reveals the culmination of an amazing journey she began 35 years ago when she received the Byrom Collection of geometric drawings in two brown paper bags. It is a story of intrigue, suppression and horror. It is also a message of hope.Coincidences occur uncoincidentally. The hand of fate - or is it fortune? - arrives providentially. Clues are linked together.Characters abound. Reality intervenes. Will the right thing be done? Is there a moral to the story?
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| Språk | Engelsk |
| Sjanger | Krim og thrillere |
| Format |
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| Sett | Nei |
| Typ | Papirbøker |
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