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For weeks a dream has plagued the mind of the most powerful person on earth, the Sultan and Caliph of the Islamic Empire. Scenes of destruction and pain continue to visit him regarding a strange land, a city that he has never seen before. In his heart he knows that a strong connection exists between this hidden city and the Empire. The Sultan entrusts the mission to a former soldier and close friend of the royal family, Adam ibn Mustafa. Over sea, deserts and mountains the reinstated soldier of the Sultan must venture to discover this city and save it from annihilation. But his journey is not…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
For weeks a dream has plagued the mind of the most powerful person on earth, the Sultan and Caliph of the Islamic Empire. Scenes of destruction and pain continue to visit him regarding a strange land, a city that he has never seen before. In his heart he knows that a strong connection exists between this hidden city and the Empire. The Sultan entrusts the mission to a former soldier and close friend of the royal family, Adam ibn Mustafa. Over sea, deserts and mountains the reinstated soldier of the Sultan must venture to discover this city and save it from annihilation. But his journey is not an easy one as Adam must overcome natural disasters, wild beasts and a hidden enemy that seems connected somehow. But all these trials are nothing compared to what awaits Adam at the end of his journey, a new threat or a forgotten enemy?
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Autorenporträt
'The Broken Kingdom' is the debut novel of H.G.Hussein. Currently residing in the UK with his wife and children. Studying creative writing for many years, Hussein brings together his passion for storytelling and the love for his Islamic faith to his writing. Hussein is primarily focused on producing literature that will capture the imagination of readers as well as cemented with the foundation of Islamic ethics, sciences and theology.