In Mrs. Coulson Kernahan’s gripping "The Thirteenth Man," the chilling potential of stolen identity takes center stage. This suspenseful tale delves into the anxieties surrounding identity, weaving a web of mystery and psychological intrigue. A masterclass in suspense and classic crime fiction, the narrative explores the fragile nature of self and the terrifying consequences when it’s threatened.
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