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Simon Haynes
Simon Haynes

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Dymocks Carousel: Hal Spacejock 4 launch party (Maius 27 at 18:30)
The Launch Party for Hal Spacejock No Free Lunch. All invited, RSVP Dymocks Carousel with numbers attending. (08 9356 8888) The date and time are now locked in. Hal Spacejock No Free Lunch is the fourth novel in the Hal Spacejock series. Simon Haynes, the author, will be on hand to sign copies ... (plura)of this and all previous Hal Spacejock novels.

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