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Lady Death
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Ongoing, First published Jul 07, 2023
With a total kill count of 309 Nazis, Lyudmila Pavlichenko is the worlds most successful female sniper. She changed the course of history and saved many lives. However, not many people know of her amazing victories and feats. So in this book, I will be telling the story of Lady Death through her own eyes.
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