Scribe: An Assassin's Tale

Scribe: An Assassin's Tale
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Download or read book Scribe: An Assassin's Tale written by Ty Johnston and published by Ty Johnston. This book was released on with total page 46 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Her family has been part of the most deadly assassin’s guild in all known universes since long before she was born. Her training has taken years, her whole life. She has been hidden away as part of her apprenticeship, blending in with a world not her own, always hiding who she really is. Now it is time for her first kill. Yet that is only the beginning. Behind the scenes there is turmoil within the guild. A change is coming. And when Scribe learns the truth, she only hopes she can survive.


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