The new world order /
Having ended England's Civil War between the Roundheads and the Royalists in 1645, the Overlord of the Holekhor, a race from another world, and his half-English son question the decision to colonize the island and convert their beloved English to a faith characterised by witches and myriad gods...
| Main Author: | Jeapes, Ben |
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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New York :
Laurel Leaf Books,
2006, ©2004.
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