Wolf Of The Plains

Genghis: Bones of the Hills: A Novel (Conqueror series Book 3)

Author: Conn Iggulden

From the author of the bestselling “The Dangerous Book for Boys” He was born Temujin, the son of a khan, raised in a clan of hunters migrating across the rugged steppe. Temujin’s young life was shaped by a series of brutal acts: the betrayal of his father by a neighboring tribe and the abandonment of his entire family, cruelly left to die on the harsh plain. But Temujin en….Read More

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