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Servant of Death
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Sarah Hawkswood
/ Matt Addis
Published by
Isis Publishing Ltd
Fiction/Non-Fiction
Fiction
Genre
Mystery
Target Audience
Adult
Released
1st August 2017
Duration
08 Hrs. 11 Mins.
ISBN
9781445066974
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Sarah Hawkswood
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Sarah Hawkswood describes herself as a “wordsmith” who is only really happy when writing. She read Modern History at Oxford University and the takes her pen name from her six times great grandmoth...
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