Kanadischer Autor Oswald Black veröffentlicht neuen Young-Adult-Thriller

Oswald Black, ein kanadischer Autor, hat einen neuen Young-Adult-Thriller mit dem Titel „My Friend Wants To Kill Himself“ veröffentlicht. Das Buch richtet sich mit seinem Thriller-Genre an junge Erwachsenenleser.

Oswald Black, als kanadischer Autor identifiziert, hat einen neuen Titel in der Kategorie Young-Adult-Thriller herausgebracht. Der Roman „My Friend Wants To Kill Himself“ markiert sein neuestes Werk in diesem Genre. Details zur Handlung oder zum Erscheinungsdatum jenseits der Ankündigung werden in den verfügbaren Berichten nicht genannt. Diese Veröffentlichung erweitert den Bestand an Young-Adult-Literatur kanadischer Schaffender und konzentriert sich auf Thriller-Elemente, die für jugendliche Leserschaften geeignet sind. Weitere Informationen zu früheren Werken von Black oder der Inspiration für dieses Buch liegen nicht vor.

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