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''' Dark Passage ''' is a novel by [[Junius Podrug]]. | ''' Dark Passage ''' (2002)is a novel by [[Junius Podrug]]. | ||
==Editions and translations== | ==Editions and translations== | ||
Published in the United States (New York, NY: Forge, 2002). Reprint (New York: TOR, 2004). | Published in the United States (New York, NY: Forge, 2002). Reprint (New York: TOR, 2004). | ||
== | ==Abstract== | ||
Determined to change the course of history, twenty-first-century jihad terrorists slip through a temporal hole, and three unlikely heroes, Marie Gauthier, John Conway, and David Ben-Dor, armed only with swords and daggers, are sent back in time to return the terrorists, but first they must survive the beasts and warriors of the ancient Roman arena. | Determined to change the course of history, twenty-first-century jihad terrorists slip through a temporal hole, and three unlikely heroes, Marie Gauthier, John Conway, and David Ben-Dor, armed only with swords and daggers, are sent back in time to return the terrorists, but first they must survive the beasts and warriors of the ancient Roman arena. | ||
Revision as of 08:21, 11 September 2009
Dark Passage (2002)is a novel by Junius Podrug.
Editions and translations
Published in the United States (New York, NY: Forge, 2002). Reprint (New York: TOR, 2004).
Abstract
Determined to change the course of history, twenty-first-century jihad terrorists slip through a temporal hole, and three unlikely heroes, Marie Gauthier, John Conway, and David Ben-Dor, armed only with swords and daggers, are sent back in time to return the terrorists, but first they must survive the beasts and warriors of the ancient Roman arena.