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Recent posts
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Instead of giving the people in her witness protection programme a new life, policewoman Erica van der Linde kills them. As her victims are meant to disappear anyway, her crimes stay hidden. But she hadn't yet met anyone like Daniel Enslin... (Click on the cover image to go to Amazon.)
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- STM Publishing Delivers Innovative Tools to Researchers Publishing Perspectives
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