The Stavros Manuscript
A man hopelessly obsessed with finding the key to an indecipherable 700-year-old manuscript descends into a ghostly world of madness. "Wholly mesmerizing... A wonderfully strange and engrossing thriller." -Kirkus... See More
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Quick ViewA man hopelessly obsessed with finding the key to an indecipherable 700-year-old manuscript descends into a ghostly world of madness. "Wholly mesmerizing... A wonderfully strange and engrossing thriller." -Kirkus... See More
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