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The Fires of Autumn (A Dylan St. John Novel No. 1) (Book 1)

The Fires of Autumn (A Dylan St. John Novel No. 1) (Book 1)

The Fires of Autumn (A Dylan St. John Novel No. 1) (Book 1)
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The Fires of Autumn (A Dylan St. John Novel No. 1) (Book 1)

by Funderburk, Robert

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1556616147
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9781556616143
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Agape Love from Newport News, Va., paperbaack, 1556616147,  Bethany House Pub., 1996, text clean & tight, first page sticker residue, covers very good,   box 257

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Agape Love, Inc. US (US)
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Title
The Fires of Autumn (A Dylan St. John Novel No. 1) (Book 1)
Author
Funderburk, Robert
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
1556616147
ISBN 13
9781556616143
Publisher
Bethany House Publishers
Date Published
1996

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