The Finisher Series – Judges. The Finisher Series, #13

Par : Bert Marshall
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  • ISBN978-1-370-55404-1
  • EAN9781370554041
  • Date de parution27/03/2017
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  • ÉditeurEditeurs divers USA

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Persevel Jacek Davies is what is written on my birth certificate and that's why people simply call me Jake. I was born in England and my parents we so traditional, that I was given my great, great grandfathers name on both sides. It also makes me the whitest black person in Houston, Texas because I speak with a British accent and have nothing in common with the majority of American black fellows. Back when I was what? Seven? We left Long Eaton and moved all across the globe doing mission work.
My parents who were Baptist missionaries had made triple sure that I maintained a very high level of education; so much so that I passed my high school equivalency test at sixteen and enrolled in Texas A&M on a foreign exchange scholarship. I guess you can say this is where I learned that females have a lot more to offer than eye candy.
Persevel Jacek Davies is what is written on my birth certificate and that's why people simply call me Jake. I was born in England and my parents we so traditional, that I was given my great, great grandfathers name on both sides. It also makes me the whitest black person in Houston, Texas because I speak with a British accent and have nothing in common with the majority of American black fellows. Back when I was what? Seven? We left Long Eaton and moved all across the globe doing mission work.
My parents who were Baptist missionaries had made triple sure that I maintained a very high level of education; so much so that I passed my high school equivalency test at sixteen and enrolled in Texas A&M on a foreign exchange scholarship. I guess you can say this is where I learned that females have a lot more to offer than eye candy.
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