Valley of the Dinosaurs, Matthew Dennion (9781925840988) — Readings Books

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Valley of the Dinosaurs
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Valley of the Dinosaurs

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In ancient Carthage, a young warrior has recently attained the title of Behemoth Master. His new role calls for him to lead a regiment of Hannibal’s war elephants into the Alps and through a newly discovered jungle full of pre-historic dinosaurs on the way to Rome. The Behemoth Master and his elephants, along with his newly betrothed mate and leader of the mounted division of warrior women known as the Harpy, will face not only dinosaurs in the mysterious valley but also questions that challenge their very perception of their own existence.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Severed Press
Date
10 September 2019
Pages
138
ISBN
9781925840988

In ancient Carthage, a young warrior has recently attained the title of Behemoth Master. His new role calls for him to lead a regiment of Hannibal’s war elephants into the Alps and through a newly discovered jungle full of pre-historic dinosaurs on the way to Rome. The Behemoth Master and his elephants, along with his newly betrothed mate and leader of the mounted division of warrior women known as the Harpy, will face not only dinosaurs in the mysterious valley but also questions that challenge their very perception of their own existence.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Severed Press
Date
10 September 2019
Pages
138
ISBN
9781925840988