Blue Wolf, Fallow Doe

Fiction & Literature, Historical
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Author: Nathaniel H.C. Kim ISBN: 9781462835447
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: June 15, 2004
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Nathaniel H.C. Kim
ISBN: 9781462835447
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: June 15, 2004
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

BLUE WOLF, FALLOW DOE is the sequel to the fascinating historical novel, KHWARAZM. In KHWARAZM, the avenging hordes of Cinggis Qan invade the great muslim kingdom of the Shah Muhammad Ala ad Deen. During the campaign, Cinggis Qans firstborn son, Jochi encounters the beautiful daughter of the Shah, Aisha and her betrothed, Captain Qafar of the Shahs Imperial Guard and becomes enamored with her. In BLUE WOLF,FALLOW DOE, the story continues as Jochi discovers his attraction for the princess runs much deeper than he realized. While on campaign with the Mongols great general, Subotei Baatur in the lands of the Orusud (Russians) and Kama Bulgars, he learns that the princess of Khwarazm and her Captain are alive and living in the tent city of an old Mongol enemy, the Kangli Turks. Excited, Jochi sets out with his fathers army to find her. Alas, he is not the only one with such desire. Word of Aishas legendary beauty reaches the ears of the brutal and arrogant Orus Prince, Mstislav Mstislavich Udaloy of Galicia. With his son-in-law, Daniil Romanovich, Prince of Volynia and the blessings of the Grand Duke of Suzdalia, Mstislav mounts an army and sets out to find her, sparking an epic conflict that foreshadows the future of Russia for the next two hundred years.

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BLUE WOLF, FALLOW DOE is the sequel to the fascinating historical novel, KHWARAZM. In KHWARAZM, the avenging hordes of Cinggis Qan invade the great muslim kingdom of the Shah Muhammad Ala ad Deen. During the campaign, Cinggis Qans firstborn son, Jochi encounters the beautiful daughter of the Shah, Aisha and her betrothed, Captain Qafar of the Shahs Imperial Guard and becomes enamored with her. In BLUE WOLF,FALLOW DOE, the story continues as Jochi discovers his attraction for the princess runs much deeper than he realized. While on campaign with the Mongols great general, Subotei Baatur in the lands of the Orusud (Russians) and Kama Bulgars, he learns that the princess of Khwarazm and her Captain are alive and living in the tent city of an old Mongol enemy, the Kangli Turks. Excited, Jochi sets out with his fathers army to find her. Alas, he is not the only one with such desire. Word of Aishas legendary beauty reaches the ears of the brutal and arrogant Orus Prince, Mstislav Mstislavich Udaloy of Galicia. With his son-in-law, Daniil Romanovich, Prince of Volynia and the blessings of the Grand Duke of Suzdalia, Mstislav mounts an army and sets out to find her, sparking an epic conflict that foreshadows the future of Russia for the next two hundred years.

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