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Blood Of The Fold

This book delves into the intricate world of a clandestine organization, where members must navigate complex relationships and hidden agendas. The narrative follows a protagonist who discovers the dark secrets of their heritage and the true nature of their enemies. more

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Terry Goodkind
Terry Goodkind

Terry Goodkind, born in 1948, is an American author known for his fantasy literature, particularly for his 'The Sword of Truth' series. His works are characterized by their profound philosophical thoughts and rich imagination, which have won him a large following among readers. more

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