The Great Fire of London in 1666 was devastating for a young woman called Anonasai, and her brother, Constantine. They mysteriously become immortal, and from this time on, she is known as the wandering assassin, and Hunting Bird. Her mask is her signature for her missions, making it difficult for authorities throughout many centuries to capture her. Anonasai becomes the most wanted person in the world. She is ordered by the Makino clan, of which her brother is the leader, to assassinate a figurehead in the fifty-first century as war rages between two countries. Throughout this mission,…mehr
The Great Fire of London in 1666 was devastating for a young woman called Anonasai, and her brother, Constantine. They mysteriously become immortal, and from this time on, she is known as the wandering assassin, and Hunting Bird. Her mask is her signature for her missions, making it difficult for authorities throughout many centuries to capture her. Anonasai becomes the most wanted person in the world. She is ordered by the Makino clan, of which her brother is the leader, to assassinate a figurehead in the fifty-first century as war rages between two countries. Throughout this mission, Anonasai connects with family, allies, spies, British agents, and her Japanese lover along the way. Will they help her? Or will they complicate her mission? Will this be her dead-end?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jasmine Hind was born and raised on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland. She is an educator in Early Childhood and Education with hobbies including reading, writing, painting and many more creative things. When she is not busy creating, Jasmine enjoys the company of her family and friends. On Alexandra Headland and Mooloolaba beaches, she loves to listen to the sound of the waves, smell the salty air, and enjoy the relaxing environment. Her biggest weakness is book stores, as she always says she's just going to have a look and ends up coming out with an armful of books.
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