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Chargement... Outlaws, Spies, and Gangsters: Chasing Notorious Criminalspar Laura Scandiffio
Aucun Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. ![]() Each chapter in the book focuses on one Outlaw, Spy or Gangster. Each chase is written like an adventure that unfolds right before you and is illustrated with great drawings. You feel like you are actively involved in each hunt for the criminal and is appropriately geared towards its target audience. I think young readers will find this book exciting as well as learning about different methods of investigation used throughout the years. Each chapter in the book focuses on one Outlaw, Spy or Gangster. Each chase is written like an adventure that unfolds right before you and is illustrated with great drawings. You feel like you are actively involved in each hunt for the criminal and is appropriately geared towards its target audience. I think young readers will find this book exciting as well as learning about different methods of investigation used throughout the years. Each chapter in the book focuses on one Outlaw, Spy or Gangster. Each chase is written like an adventure that unfolds right before you and is illustrated with great drawings. You feel like you are actively involved in each hunt for the criminal and is appropriately geared towards its target audience. I think young readers will find this book exciting as well as learning about different methods of investigation used throughout the years. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Provides information on eight of the most notorious criminals who were caught on the run, including John Dillinger, Adolf Eichmann, and Osama bin Laden. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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