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The Darkness Unearthing of Love - Khaled: A Tale of Arabia &The Witch of Prague - cover

The Darkness Unearthing of Love - Khaled: A Tale of Arabia &The Witch of Prague

Francis Marion Crawford

Publisher: e-artnow

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Summary

In "Khaled: A Tale of Arabia" the main protagonist, Khaled, has no soul - but he is offered one chance: if his wife comes to love him, despite his lack of a soul, he will become fully human.
In "The Witch of Prague" the main character is on a quest to find the woman he loves. When he gets to Prague, he falls under the spell of a witch.
Available since: 09/22/2019.
Print length: 120 pages.

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