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The Doomsday Key
by James Rollins
The Doomsday Key (1/12/2014)
The book is good as all Jame Rollins's books....but, a big problem. I bought a book at Stambula airport on the 15th December, 2013...at the moment I am reading it, got to page 366... the most interesting moment, but, the next page is from another book - J.A. Jance "Lying in Wait" ... until page 415 of Rollins's book... the pages are vice verse inside my book... so, how to know what happens in these missing pages? I am not going back to Stambul in the nearest time...
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