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The Crook and Flail


Book ID
109071392
Publisher
Running Rabbit Press
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Weight
771 KB
Category
Standards

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✦ Synopsis


Overview: L. M. Ironside joined the independent literature movement after her first novel, The Sekhmet Bed, was thoroughly rejected by every publisher on Planet Earth. Since then, The Sekhmet Bed and its sequel, The Crook and Flail, have enjoyed two years of steady presence on Top 100 lists in the largest bookstore in the world, and Ironside has become a leading voice in the genre of historical fiction, where she strives to recreate the drama and humanity of the past with literary style and authentic atmosphere.

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