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David Khalaf (davidkhalaf) | 3 comments What if humanity’s great historical figures weren’t just talented—they were supernaturally talented? In this fresh spin on urban fantasy, history’s illustrious leaders, thinkers, warriors, and entertainers all share a secret…and a perilous destiny.

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Ian  | 18 comments Looking forward to it.
The link goes to amazon.com, but the offer also works if you search for the book on amazon.co.uk if, like me, you are on the British side of the atlantic.


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David Khalaf (davidkhalaf) | 3 comments Ian wrote: "Looking forward to it.
The link goes to amazon.com, but the offer also works if you search for the book on amazon.co.uk if, like me, you are on the British side of the atlantic."


Yep! Thanks for pointing that out, Ian. The UK link is here.


Ian  | 18 comments Thanks David,
I have family stuff today and tomorrow, one book to finish, then I'm all over "Sixteen Burdens".
Review to follow,
best wishes and Happy New Year!


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