Sam Case Story

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"This book depicts the story of a man named Sam Case who is in trouble as he is holding a billions of dollars of money for criminals , when it gets discovered by some dangerous men. They want to take that money from him. His personal life is also filled with twists as he has a wife Rachel and a secret mistress on the other hand, which becomes the root cause of his problems further, He was given a choice to either save his wife or mistress and the decision has to be made In each scenario one woman will die.
The book is fascinating to read. It follows the story very sharply and every situation transforms effortlessly into another. The plotting of book is complex but yet interesting. It also shows the keen interest of writer for drama, thrill

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