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The Swordswoman
The Swordswoman
Author: Jessica Amanda Salmonson
Val remembers his grandmother's stories. Small deeds in paradise, she said, have major ramifications on Earth and vice versa. Break a mirror in your bedroom, and in some other world, a nation crumbles. — Mere folklore...or so Val thinks until a stranger with sand-colored eyes gives him a crystal amulet and a tale that will change the rest of his ...  more »
ISBN: 340110
Publication Date: 1982
Pages: 246
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Publisher: Tor Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Kendo is a thing of the spirit...or so Erin Wyler thought of the ancient art of Japanese sword fighting - until that day in the fencing hall when her bamboo sword was transformed into whetted steel of supernatural sharpness and her smiling sparring partner bacame a loathsome demon thirsting for her soul. Suddenly Kendo had become a thing of madness....
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