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The Debt
- Narrated by: Wes Elliott
- Length: 59 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Sir William de Clopton has come to defend the Crusaders' last toe hold in the Holy Land only to find it besieged by a terror so great even his supposed enemies have fled. Now he must face history's greatest marauder, Tamir the Lame, and his army who have laid waste a continent. Sir William's only hope lies with a small band of the Knights of St. John and warriors who serves the sworn enemy of his king. They must hold the port of Smyrna at all costs or they, and thousands of innocents, will die horribly.
©2013 Sky Warrior Book Publishing, LLC (P)2016 Sky Warrior Book Publishing, LLC
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