
The Prince and the Sacrifice
Novels of Ancient Sumeria, Book 6
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Narrated by:
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Austin Vanfleet
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By:
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Jesse Hudson
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Ammon-shur is missing, and in his absence, the situation across Sumeria, Canaan, and Akkad has gone from bad to worse. Civil war, famine and banditry have become so widespread that even the sleepy backwaters of Canaan has been affected. When Ammon returns home after years spent as a slave, he wants nothing more than to be left alone and spend his days with his family in peace. However, the dark powers at work in Sumeria are not content to leave him to his own devices. The expansion of the worship of Molek and the remaking of the entire Sumerian culture that is in the works reaches out and threatens to tear Ammon’s family apart.
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