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100 1 $aOden, Scott,$eauthor
245 14 $aThe lion of Cairo /$cScott Oden.
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300 $a415 pages ;$c25 cm
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520 $aCairo, 1167 AD. On the banks of the river Nile, from a palace of gold and lapis lazuli, the Fatimid Caliph al Hadid rules over a crumbling empire. His city is awash with intrigues and in the shadow of the Grey Mosque, generals and emirs jockey for position under the scheming eyes of the powerful grand vizier, Jalal.
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