Jericho Moon

Jericho Moon
ISBN-10
0451456785
ISBN-13
9780451456786
Category
Fiction
Pages
499
Language
English
Published
1998
Publisher
ROC Trade
Author
Matthew Woodring Stover

Description

The heroine of the Battle of Tyre, mercenary Barra the Pict, signs on for a rescue mission in the deserts of Canaan lured by the promise of rich rewards for the rescue of the Prince of Jebusai

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