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Download or Read eBook Kijo PDF written by Tara a Devlin and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2021-12-02 with total page 220 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Kijo
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Publisher : Independently Published
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Book Synopsis Kijo by : Tara a Devlin

Book excerpt: Evil can lurk anywhere. A grandmother whose reign of terror over several decades destroyed the lives of numerous families, including her own. A nurse who ordered the deaths of her friends' family members so she could collect their life insurance money... by making them do it for her. A faith healer worshipped and trusted by many, even when people started dying around her... Kijo: Japan's Most Notorious Female Criminals Vol. 1 features 19 horrifying, brutal, and bizarre cases carried out entirely by women. Grandmothers, nurses, businesswomen, housewives, gang matriarchs... Though they may look it to the outside, these are no ordinary women, and their acts shocked an entire nation. Click that buy now button right now to find out why...


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