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082 _aF D71
100 _aAriesa Domingo
_eAuthor
245 0 _aNo one will know /
_cAriesa Domingo
250 _a9th edition
260 _aPhilippines :
_bEydees,
_cc2018.
300 _a276 pages : illustrations ; 21cm
520 _aApathy was worse than a guilty conscience. Those who turned a blind eye against oppression were as just as guilty as the oppressors. The day Molly’s attackers were set free was the day Mallary decided to take justice inti her own hand. And Mallary knows that in order to do that, she would have to get closer to her enemies hanggang sa pagkatiwalaan siya ng maduduming sikretong tinatago nila. She’s starting with Nathan, the lawyer who took the fall for all of his guilty friends. The perpetrators may have thought that no one will know what they did. But they thought wrong. Mallary knows they’re guilty and she will go through great lengths to make them pay.
650 _aFiction
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