Secretos y Mentiras: Una Reseña de "Falsa identidad" de Norah McClintock
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"False identity," Zack whispered. The book wasn't the goal; it was the warning. His father hadn't been an insurance salesman. He had been the lead investigator on a case that never closed—and now, the people he was investigating had finally found the 25th link, too.