The Wild High Places

The Wild High Places
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Publisher : Forest Path Books
Total Pages : 505
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ISBN-10 : 9781951293154
ISBN-13 : 1951293150
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Book Synopsis The Wild High Places by : Zarabeth Abbey

Download or read book The Wild High Places written by Zarabeth Abbey and published by Forest Path Books. This book was released on 2020-09-09 with total page 505 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Jefferji Tamisen has lived a sheltered existence. Raised by a Rajput nobleman, he has devoted himself to the sacred dance of Sri Krsna, and is equally skilled at communicating both the Bridegroom and the divine Consort to his audience. But Jefferji's English heritage has finally caught him up, and he is forced to leave his childhood home. Both escape and duty send him into the wild high places of the great Pamir plateau, where not only danger and bloodshed await, but also a refugee Circassian warlord who pulls Jefferji into another, far stranger dance. Its transcendent power will carry Jefferji closer to a fiercer god than he could have dreamed possible--if he manages to survive its passion.

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