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Hunter's Moon by Paul Anderson (Classic Mystery Novel, 1978)

Hunter's Moon by Paul Anderson (Classic Mystery Novel, 1978)

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Dive into suspense with Hunter's Moon by Paul Anderson, a classic 1978 mystery novel. Ideal for fans of thrilling fiction and collectors of vintage mysteries.

◆ Book for Sale - Hunter's Moon by Paul Anderson (Classic Mystery Novel, 1978)

◆ Date - 1978

◆ Author - Paul Anderson

◆ Format - Softcover

◆ Page Number - 178

◆ Height of Book - 19.5 cm

◆ Publisher - Dell Publication Company

◆ Condition - Good

◆ Place of Publication - New York

◆ Condition Description - Mild edge wear to pictorial cover. Clean pages throughout.

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