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Nabijen akcijom, naglim obratima situacija, vođen sigurnom rukom pisca koji zna što je roman strave i užasa, s laganim dodirom mističnog i nadzemaljskog, ovaj tekst namijenjen je svima koji vole perfektan krimić.
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Nabijen akcijom, naglim obratima situacija, vođen sigurnom rukom pisca koji zna što je roman strave i užasa, s laganim dodirom mističnog i nadzemaljskog, ovaj tekst namijenjen je svima koji vole perfektan krimić.
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