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The God of His Fathers
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176 pages
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The narrative unfolds in a primeval forest, where the brutal struggle for survival between nature and its inhabitants is vividly portrayed. Amidst the clash of ancient traditions and emerging steel technology, Britons and Russians confront the indigenous peoples, who cling to their customs and tribal hierarchies. As the stone age wanes, strangers with steel weapons disrupt the established order, igniting conflict and chaos. The story captures the tension between tradition and change, showcasing the resilience of both the land and its people.
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2007, paperback
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