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Justice at Sea / Christian Klaver /
CamCat Books /
Hardcover $24.99 (416pp) /
978-0-7443-0427-5 /
Buy: Local Bookstore (Bookshop) / Christian Klaver’s delightful fantasy novel Justice at Sea blends faerie magic with historical... Read More