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The whole basement was empty. Victor drew his handgun - an FN Five-seven -...
Author:
Tom Wood
Book:
The Darkest Day
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The whole basement was empty. Victor drew his handgun - an FN Five-seven - because he knew he'd walked straight into a trap. A second later, the lights went out
( Tom Wood )
[ The Darkest Day ]
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