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Mark Of Kings: The Complete Series - cover

Mark Of Kings: The Complete Series

Avril Sabine

Publisher: Cracked Acorn Productions

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Summary

Shen was separated from his family during a volcanic eruption when he was three-years-old. No one has ever come forward to claim him, but he refuses to believe he's an orphan. Trained to be a sword fighter at an Arena, he uses the Battle Circuit to travel the country looking for clues about his family. All he has is a gold medallion known as the 'Mark Of Kings'.
 
This story was written by an Australian author using Australian spelling.
Available since: 09/19/2022.
Print length: 337 pages.

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