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Prologue for a War

Prestigious architect Emil Zarco receives the most important commission of his life, an ambitious urban project with which he can showcase his ideas on the essence and purpose of men: that we are a long lineage destined to perpetuate itself in sea

READER’S NAME:Danielle Maxson

DATE:April 18, 2018

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