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The Queen's Blade by T C Southwell

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The Queen's Blade
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Publisher: Smashwords
ISBN/ASIN: B004YTT2H0
Number of pages: 311

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A doomed kingdom, a young queen's sacrifice and a killer who will bring an empire to its knees... In a world where men share kindred with beasts, an ageless seer predicts a child who will end the Endless War. One man is the instrument who will change fate. He will usher in a time of strife and pain that will live in legend, and forever bear his name... the time of the Queen's Blade.

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