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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).


==Summary==
==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.