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The Assassin's Blade

This book serves as a foundational narrative, offering insight into the origins and evolution of a skilled assassin, providing readers with a deeper understanding of their motivations and abilities. more

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Sarah J. Maas
Sarah J. Maas

Sarah J. Maas is an American author known for her fantasy novels. Her works are celebrated for their rich imagination, complex characters, and gripping plots. Born on March 5, 1986, Maas has developed a passion for writing from a young age and has become a successful author in her own right. more

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