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The Prince and the Priestess

A Novel of Ancient Sumeria, Book 2

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The Prince and the Priestess

By: Jesse Hudson
Narrated by: Austin Vanfleet
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Ammon-shur thought that saving the girl and escaping deadly peril in Uruk meant that he would live a safe and happy life in his new home in Ur. With his business prospering, a new daughter just born and everything looking up he is deliriously happy, but he did not reckon with the spread of a deadly new religion that accompanied a massive expansion of the slave trade. Life and liberty become precious commodities as people across Sumeria and beyond are targeted by roving bands of slavers. While slowly worsening domestic troubles lead Ammon to spend more time running caravans to distant cities he runs afoul of slave takers and finds that getting cast into the copper mines of Magan from which few return is just the beginning of his troubles.

©2016 Noel Jesse Hudson (P)2017 Noel Jesse Hudson
Fantasy Fiction Historical Fiction Happiness

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