I nattens tystnad

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I nattens tystnad
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Author Margit Sandemo
Language Swedish, Norwegian
GenreNovel
Publisher Boknöje AB
Publication date
1998
Media typePocket
Pages218
ISBN 91-7710-980-5
OCLC 186467220

I nattens tystnad (English: In the Silence of the Night) is a novel by Margit Sandemo. [1] [2]

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