Books From Khan Brothers
Mazhar Kaleem MA has now started his new publication known as ‘’Khan Brothers’’.In which he publishes his new ‘Imran Series.The list of his new books are:
- Rosy Rascal Mission
- Devil's Pearl (Mysticism Series)
- Secret Center
- Blind Mission
- Blue Hawks
- Tiger In Action (Israel mission)
- Saarj Agency
- Saarj Headquarter
- Target Imran
- Black Head
- Winning Party
- Blue Bird Group
- Group Fighting
- Black Scarab (Mysticism Series)
- Hard Crime (Four Stars Mission)
- Hawk Eye
- Danger Group Chow
- Fast Mission
- One To One
- Kaali Duniya (Mysticism Series)
- Special Station
- Jewish Power (Israel mission)
- Multi Mission
- Two in One (Israel mission)
- Golden cross
- Fight plus
- Hot World (Special Number)
- E-City
- Green Guard
- Reverse Circle
- Violent Crime(Four Stars Mission)
- Side Track
- Taghooti Duniya(Mysticism Series)
- Blank Mission
- Golden Colok {Four Stars Mission}
- Cyrus
- Grand Victory
- Twin Sisters
- Action Agency
- Top Mission (Special# Black Thunder Series)
- Crowg (Mysticism Series)
- Peacock
- Casper Rays
- Aarmis Parohit (Mysticism Series)
- Hard Agency
- White Birds (Special Number)
- Red Sky
- Multi Target
- Black Day (Four Stars Mission)
- Great Falls
- Karman Mission
- Black Sun
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