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Vampire Khan
- The Immortal Knight Chronicles Series, Book 3
- Narrated by: John Lee
- Length: 13 hrs and 19 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The immortal knight battles an unstoppable horde of Mongol vampires.
AD 1253. The immortal William de Ferrers sits at the right hand of the great Mongol Khan while his hordes conquer Persia and Syria. Soon, nothing will separate them from Christendom itself.
And so Richard of Ashbury must cross the barbarian wilderness to destroy the threat to Christendom and fulfill his oath of vengeance.
To face the terrifying might of the Mongols, Richard must assemble a company of allies from the Templars, the Assassins, Abbasid Saracens, and even Mongol renegades. Together, they will wage a bloody war on the vampire khan.
©2018 Dan Davis (P)2020 Tantor
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