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Jerusalem Fire by R. M. Meluch, Mass Market Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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Jerusalem Fire by R. M. Meluch, Mass Market Paperback | Indigo Chapters in Ottawa, ON
By R. M. Meluch
Current price: $10.99


By R. M. Meluch
Jerusalem Fire by R. M. Meluch, Mass Market Paperback | Indigo Chapters in Ottawa, ON
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Does Jerusalem Stand?It was the question all human star travelers asked one another. The ancient city of Jerusalem, holy to three human religions, had become the touchstone for anyone not yet absorbed into the Na’id Empire, under its twin banner of Galactic Dominion/Human Supremacy. Iry—A planet out of myth, whose very existence could bring down an empire. Alihahd—The captain was a notorious rebel runner. To most of the known galaxy hewas a legend without a face, to the rest, a face without a name. He was called Alihahd. He left. It was the word Na’id enforcers heard when they demanded to know where the rebel had gone—always one step ahead—as if he knew his enemy very well. Hero, villain, coward. Three times a legend on both sides of the same war. | Jerusalem Fire by R. M. Meluch, Mass Market Paperback | Indigo Chapters
Does Jerusalem Stand?It was the question all human star travelers asked one another. The ancient city of Jerusalem, holy to three human religions, had become the touchstone for anyone not yet absorbed into the Na’id Empire, under its twin banner of Galactic Dominion/Human Supremacy. Iry—A planet out of myth, whose very existence could bring down an empire. Alihahd—The captain was a notorious rebel runner. To most of the known galaxy hewas a legend without a face, to the rest, a face without a name. He was called Alihahd. He left. It was the word Na’id enforcers heard when they demanded to know where the rebel had gone—always one step ahead—as if he knew his enemy very well. Hero, villain, coward. Three times a legend on both sides of the same war. | Jerusalem Fire by R. M. Meluch, Mass Market Paperback | Indigo Chapters

















