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Item Details
Title:
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LORD ODA'S REVENGE: BLOOD NINJA II
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By: |
Nick Lake |
Format: |
Electronic book text |
List price:
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£5.99 |
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ISBN 10: |
1848873913 |
ISBN 13: |
9781848873919 |
Publisher: |
ATLANTIC BOOKS |
Pub. date: |
1 August, 2011 |
Description: |
"Taro - Japanese fisherman's son and silent assassin trained in the arts of death - is back in a second thrilling novel of ancient curses, epic battles, scheming warlords - and blood-sucking ninjas. 'A fast-paced, gripping book, with ninjas. It's all I ask for, really.' Conn Iggulden on Blood Ninja " |
Synopsis: |
"Taro was just a boy from a coastal village in rural Japan, fated to become a fisherman. But in a single night his father was brutally murdered and his world turned upside down. Taro became a Blood Ninja, fated to live on the blood of others and to kill Lord Oda for what he had done to his family. Now, with his revenge complete, Taro is desperate to see his mother at the Tendai monastery where she has been hiding as a fugitive. But the warlord that Taro killed with his sharply honed blade has found a reach beyond death and Taro and his friends soon find themselves facing samurai armies amassing for attack, a deadly enemy from the past and strange ghostly creatures who suck life from the living. And so Taro, weakened by the mute and beseeching ghost who has attached herself to him, must leave the besieged monastery behind. He is determined to recover the one object that Lord Oda was desperate to procure before he died: the Buddha Ball, the source of limitless power. But if Taro is to complete his perilous journey - to save his friends, his mother, and the girl he loves - he must go to hell and back and face his arch enemy once again, but this time as an equal.For Lord Oda has returned - as a Blood Ninja." |
Publication: |
UK |
Imprint: |
Corvus |
Returns: |
Non-returnable |
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