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The Enchanted Crusade

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A small band of adventurers rescues a dying knight who warns that a sorcerer plans to send a plague-bearing fleet from Alexandria to ravage England. Vowing to avert that catastrophe, the Englishman and his companions race across desert wastes toward the Mediterranean, confronting raiders, fortress fights, and supernatural opposition. The narrative alternates brisk action—swordplay, ambushes, sieges—with elements of magic, djinn lore, and a heroine whose lost sorcerous inheritance complicates loyalties. The plot centers on determined travel, desperate battle, and the effort to foil a clandestine, otherworldly threat while negotiating cross-cultural alliances and personal devotion.

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Robert W. Krepps

Robert W. Krepps was an American author known for his contributions to the science fiction and fantasy genres. His works often explore themes of adventure and the unknown, captivating readers with imaginative narratives. Among his notable titles is "Armageddon, 1970," which reflects his interest in speculative futures. Krepps's storytelling is characterized by a blend of excitement and thought-provoking concepts, making his books appealing to fans of genre fiction. His diverse body of work includes titles such as "Beware, the Usurpers!" and "The Enchanted Crusade," showcasing his ability to craft engaging tales that transport readers to extraordinary worlds.

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