Coincidence

David Ambrose

earliest edition we have, 2001 Grand Central Publishing, 2009 ebook

From the critically acclaimed author of The Man Who Turned Into Himself and Superstition comes a truly bizarre and mind-twisting tale of murder, suspense, and coincidence. Isn't it odd how you can just be thinking about someone and they happen to call you on the phone that very moment? Or when you come across a picture of a friend you haven't seen in years and she suddenly bumps into you on the street the next day? T...

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Coincidence edition · 2013 · Simon & Schuster, Limited · 9781471128042
Coincidence ebook · 2009 · Grand Central Publishing · 9780446566667
Coincidence edition · 2005 · Simon & Schuster, Limited · 9780743415736
Coincidence edition · 2001 · Simon & Schuster, Limited · 9780743206907
Coincidence edition · 2001 · Simon & Schuster, Limited · 9780743206914
Coincidence edition · 2001 · Warner Books · 311 pages
Coincidence edition · Pan Macmillan · 9780330480512

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