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The Moon of Skulls (1969)

by Robert E. Howard

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Series: Solomon Kane (2)

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Kane goes to Africa on the trail of an English girl named Marylin Taferal, kidnapped from her home by Barbary pirates! In his quest he finds the hidden city of Negari...

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The first of Robert E. Howard's great heroes, Solomon Kane saw print for the first time in the August 1928 issue of Weird Tales magazine.
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Please do not combine this work with The Weird Works of Robert E. Howard, Wildside (book 2) as they contain different colections of stories.
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