The Borne Theory
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  • Parts 5
  • Time 19m
  • Reads 160
  • Votes 15
  • Parts 5
  • Time 19m
Ongoing, First published Jun 06, 2014
Henry Lender & Alisa Lender moves on to a new home in Paris, the evergreen happy family mets with a lot a terrific actions happening in their new home. Later on, Mathias Borne, a famous detective from Paris is called for help there, not unveiling anything here ; The story is goes through enough thrills to give you goosebumps, the mystery of everything seems to simple as you read the first 2 Chapters, but the main case comes out in Chapter 4 when Mathias Borne finds a clue which tears the whole investigation apart & starts a new thrilling mystery.
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