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The Guadeloupe Squadeloupe
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Complete, First published Dec 10, 2013
What would you do if you ended up in a plane crash in the wild terrain of South America?
What would you do if a killer and mad genius was tracking you down as you tried to get back home?
What would you do if you were a member of The Guadeloupe Squadeloupe?

With an intense fight in a Bolivian mining village, a mysterious mugging, serial killers in hidden mazes, strange backstories, and terrifying storms, The Guadeloupe Squadeloupe will definitely be the journey in your jungle of words.
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