Книга: Harry Sidebottom «Warrior of Rome: The Wolves of the North»
Производитель: "Penguin Books Ltd." In the north, the savage barbarian tribes of the Steppes grow bold. Ballista, warrior of Rome, is sent on an impossible mission - to turn the barbarians against each other. He will face the Heruli - the Eaters of Flesh, the Wolves of the North - most terrifying of all the nomad tribes. But as Ballista and his retinue set out, someone hunts them, picking his people off one by one, leaving a trail of terror and mutilated corpses. Ballista, in a strange land, surrounded by strange people, is about to discover that the greatest threat sometimes lies among one`s own ISBN:978-0-141-04617-4 Издательство: "Penguin Books Ltd." (2013)
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