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The Remains By Vincent Zandri (paperback Stonehouse Ink 2010) Excellent on 2040-motos

US $8.00
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Osseo, Minnesota, United States

Osseo, Minnesota, United States
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I am not sure about this.  When I enter the ISBN or UPC on the back of this book, I get an entirely different book.  When I enter the title and author, I get a book that looks somewhat different and a different publisher.

Anyway, it was a great read.  I was very careful with the book.  It looks straight off the bookstore shelf except for a little wear from that shelf.

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