Книга: L. M. O'Neal «See You at the Station»
Join L. M. O'Neal on a journey through the lives of three young people in See You At The Station. Michelle, Timmy, and Shelia live in Lake City. One sees into the future, one will die, and one is consumed by evil. Join their journey as L. M. O'Neal weaves a haunting story full of unseen dangers. See You At The Station is a riveting and captivating novel of suspense and heart-touching reality. Издательство: "Книга по Требованию" (2009)
ISBN: 9781606960660 |
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