John Sir Issac: The Art Of Deduction
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  • Reads 102
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 21m
Ongoing, First published Jun 21, 2017
Mature
A young german man (John Sir Issac) retells his chilling story of his experiences in the war (World War II) and how he and his best friend (Elick Benito Dorsey) survived throughout it.

↪This book may contain mature material and may not be suitable for a younger audience. It may also be triggering to some people who've been abused or self harmed; please read at your own risk.↩

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This book may contain: sexual themes, suggestive content, drugs and alcohol, murder and torture, and rape.

🚫 Readers discretion is advised🚫
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