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Evil miracles

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Author:Alexander Bushkov
Cover:Hard
Category:FictionDetective BooksMilitary BooksPoetry & Literature
ISBN:978-5-04-181781-7
Dimensions: 130x22x200cm
Siberians are special people. Tempered. Nut with the energy of wild forests and stormy rivers. They say that among them there are strange people endowed with incredible abilities. Materialists smile condescendingly: "These are just myths!" But the author of the book collected and recorded vivid evidence of inexplicable evil miracles, in which you involuntarily begin to believe ...
In the summer of 1944, in the break between battles, two scouts - Siberian Grinsh Lyazni and Kolya Bunchuk - simultaneously sunk into the cute foreman of the Mipyle of Aglaia. The beauty kept hot guys at a decent distance and made no choice. Grinsha soon discovered, as they say, the second front and began to go to another youth. Aglaya found out about this and made a scandal. Grinsha decided that it was Kolya Bunchuk who betrayed him out of jealousy, and with his fists attacked his comrade. With difficulty then they were smashed.
And in the morning, Bunchuk became suddenly bad, he was taken to the hospital, where they found a strange pinkish strip of three fingers wide, giving through the unfortunate chest. Doctors could not understand that with him, and the fighter soon died in torment.
His friend rushed to the reconnaissance commander - a special officer Venya Trofimov, Siberian, by the way. He locked himself in private and told his version of what happened. It’s good that not with witnesses. Honestly, both of them would have been stolen in a crazy house
Author:
Author:Alexander Bushkov
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:Fiction
  • Category:Detective Books
  • Category:Military Books
  • Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-04-181781-7

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