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Based on actual events surrounding Genghis Khan's death squad of special operators, known as The Mangoday, this historic saga immerses the reader in a spellbinding tale of life, love, and revenge that will leave you breathless... Book I, Eye of the Nomad, so begins the legend of Yasotay, a gifted young prince whose search for purpose takes a dramatic turn saving an illiterate nomad from captivity. He embarks on a hero's journey far from home to learn the true meaning of life. Murder, kidnapping, and revenge soon find Yasotay in a thrilling race against time to save someone he loves from a fate…mehr

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Based on actual events surrounding Genghis Khan's death squad of special operators, known as The Mangoday, this historic saga immerses the reader in a spellbinding tale of life, love, and revenge that will leave you breathless... Book I, Eye of the Nomad, so begins the legend of Yasotay, a gifted young prince whose search for purpose takes a dramatic turn saving an illiterate nomad from captivity. He embarks on a hero's journey far from home to learn the true meaning of life. Murder, kidnapping, and revenge soon find Yasotay in a thrilling race against time to save someone he loves from a fate worse than death. Author Umberto Nardolicci takes the reader to the 12th-century Eurasian Steppe in this heart-pounding tale of adventure.
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Umberto "Nardo" Nardolicci is a disabled U.S. Navy veteran, accomplished software engineer, and passionate storyteller. His career spans groundbreaking work in advanced technologies, from missile systems to healthcare innovations. Nardo's fascination with Eastern philosophies and martial arts inspired him to pen the War of Fear trilogy, a historical fiction series rooted in his lifelong interest in warriors and veterans' stories. Dedicated to raising awareness for veterans, Nardo donates all book proceeds to veteran organizations, making his work a tribute to those who serve and the enduring power of storytelling.