Synopsis
"Tears in the Divine Deceit" is a highly compelling and critically acclaimed masterpiece by the celebrated author Matthew Scott. Spanning the genres of Drama and Classics, this work offers an immersive exploration of themes including deceit. Originally published in 1997, this book represents an elegant study of style, form, and narrative power, making it a must-have edition for any book lover.
Pages
381
Published
1997
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