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Ariel's Island

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Ariel's Island
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ISBN-10 : 1950729206
ISBN-13 : 9781950729203
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Book Synopsis Ariel's Island by : Pat McKee

Book excerpt: A gruesome and unexpected death at his law firm propels young and hungry litigator Paul McDaniel to have to prove himself innocent of bribery and murder. With help from Ariel, he escapes the long reach of The Law.


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