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Old 01-30-2020, 02:48 PM   #3930
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The Mark (Henry Parker #1) by Jason Pinter is FREE today.

https://smile.amazon.com/Mark-Henry-...al-text&sr=1-1
Fortunately, the grammatical errors in the blurb (see post ~3 above this) do not seem to be in the book itself. I read/skimmed the sample long enough to find that this sentence
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I knew that both of these men one an FBI agent, the other an assassin wanted me dead, but for very different reasons.
is not in the book this way. The book says
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I knew that both of these men wanted me dead, but for very different reasons.
which is much more grammatical. The fact that one is an FBI agent and one an assassin must come from elsewhere in the book.
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