The Bishop's Ring. The Juno Letters, #8

Par : L.W. Hewitt
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230367635
  • EAN9798230367635
  • Date de parution09/03/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

Résumé

It was Monique's voice - desperate, terrified, pleading for help. The man who kidnapped Monique - he claimed to be Kennedy. But Captain Alexander Kennedy disappeared fifty years ago. How could he be the killer? Yet here he was - in Belgium. He demands the return of the Bishop's Ring or she will be the first to die. It began innocently enough as a hunt for the enigmatic Dao Chu Imperial Jade stolen by the Nazis.
It has exploded into a desperate race to stop a psychopath. Lost in the grip of the ring's power the writer of The Juno Letters teeters on the edge, staring into the blackness of the perfect void, certain to be lost for eternity.
It was Monique's voice - desperate, terrified, pleading for help. The man who kidnapped Monique - he claimed to be Kennedy. But Captain Alexander Kennedy disappeared fifty years ago. How could he be the killer? Yet here he was - in Belgium. He demands the return of the Bishop's Ring or she will be the first to die. It began innocently enough as a hunt for the enigmatic Dao Chu Imperial Jade stolen by the Nazis.
It has exploded into a desperate race to stop a psychopath. Lost in the grip of the ring's power the writer of The Juno Letters teeters on the edge, staring into the blackness of the perfect void, certain to be lost for eternity.