AgyarMacmillan, 15. mar. 1994 - 256 síður A dark, sharp, unforgettable urban fantasy from the bestselling author of The Phoenix Guards. "The eponymous anti-hero, a suave and mysterious drifter . . . finds himself obsessed with two women, one a beautiful young dancer, the other a harsh taskmistress. . . . One offers him salvation, the second seeks to destroy him".--San Francisco Chronicle. |
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PROLOGUE | 9 |
ONE | 13 |
TWO | 32 |
THREE | 48 |
FOUR | 66 |
FIVE | 79 |
SIX | 94 |
SEVEN | 105 |
TEN | 149 |
ELEVEN | 163 |
TWELVE | 174 |
THIRTEEN | 189 |
FOURTEEN | 208 |
FIFTEEN | 222 |
SIXTEEN | 235 |
SEVENTEEN | 241 |
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