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Free download or read online Florence & Giles pdf (ePUB) book. The first edition of the novel was published in 2010, and was written by John Harding. The book was published in multiple languages including English, consists of 272 pages and is available in Hardcover format. The main characters of this horror, gothic story are Florence Green, . The book has been awarded with , and many others.
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Florence & Giles PDF Details
Author: | John Harding |
Original Title: | Florence & Giles |
Book Format: | Hardcover |
Number Of Pages: | 272 pages |
First Published in: | 2010 |
Latest Edition: | March 4th 2010 |
Series: | Florence & Giles #1 |
Language: | English |
Main Characters: | Florence Green |
category: | horror, gothic, fiction, historical, historical fiction, mystery, historical, fantasy |
Formats: | ePUB(Android), audible mp3, audiobook and kindle. |
The translated version of this book is available in Spanish, English, Chinese, Russian, Hindi, Bengali, Arabic, Portuguese, Indonesian / Malaysian, French, Japanese, German and many others for free download.
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