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When she inherits all of her parents' possessions, including a tape which reveals new facts about John F. Kennedy's killers, Sheila Baker turns to Jason Hammond for help.
Wil Mara je autorem s rozsáhlým dílem, jehož tvorba se pohybuje na pomezí fikce a literatury faktu pro čtenáře všech věkových kategorií. Jeho jedinečný styl a hluboké porozumění rozmanitým žánrům mu umožňují vytvářet poutavé příběhy i informativní texty. Mara se zabývá tématy, která rezonují s moderním publikem, od napínavých thrillerů až po díla pro mladé čtenáře, jež často prozkoumávají hranice reality a představivosti. Jeho schopnost oslovit široké spektrum čtenářů a jeho význam v literárním světě jsou nepopiratelné.
When she inherits all of her parents' possessions, including a tape which reveals new facts about John F. Kennedy's killers, Sheila Baker turns to Jason Hammond for help.
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