Bronze Tree of Death

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Bronze Tree of Death
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Publisher : Grave Robbers' Chronicles
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ISBN-10 : 1934159336
ISBN-13 : 9781934159330
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Book Synopsis Bronze Tree of Death by : Lei Xu

Book excerpt: Bronze Tree of Death carries on the saga of Cavern of the Blood Zombies and Angry Sea, Hidden Sands, the third volume of a series that has jumpstarted imaginations and turned dreams into nightmares on two continents. Once again Xu Lei has created a riveting blend of horror, history, and high adventure


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