The Swan, the Demon and the Warrior
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About the Book
The phantom was not an intruder who had vanquished Nash and his bandits! The figure was not a mysterious man, disguised in a gown with a cowl but an unusual, beautiful and powerful girl. She had personified all that was gracious, wonderful and compassionate about womanhood.
Yet, she was an enigmatic and terrifying figure who practiced violent justice.
"Those who ascend mountains seeking pleasure must know, that peaks can be treacherous," said Jasmin quietly. "These lecherous men heinously soared to dizzying heights. They have fallen to perilous depths."
Flames flickered in her eyes as the blood of wicked men dripped from her incredible sword!
About the Author
The author is a tertiary graduate. He is widely travelled and has lived in various parts of the world. His specific interests are in science, human cultures and world mythologies. It is his aim to share with readers the wealth of humanity and to make observations about its failings. He believes in natural justice, a concept that should be available to all peoples, irrespective of culture or origins.