L.R. Stahlberg
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The Three Musketeers (Graphic Revolve: Common Core Editions)
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2016
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Prodigal: A Marc Rinaldi Thriller
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2017
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Ravenwood Stepson of Mystery Volume 4
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The Battle of Crooked Horn (Tales of the Hunter, #1)
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2015
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Honor Among Thieves (The Olympus Wars #1)
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2015
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"Prodigal is a gritty, hard-core novel about Marc Rinaldi and his battle to leave the Chicago underworld of drugs and violence.
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"very interesting reading and covers a lot of details about Chicago gangsters.Marcus a former enforcer returns to Chicago after being in the military. He has his own ghosts to contned with. The author weaves a complex story which keeps the Reader in s"
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"A very interesting story of the drug underworld. The main character is from the drug underworld who gives it up to join the Army. All is fine until he returns to his old town and is pushed to join the drug world or keep his new morals intact. Fast pa"
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