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Artemas—the second book concerning men, and the things that men did do, at the time when there was war

By Andrew Cassels Brown

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In a war-torn city, a scribe's journey reveals tales of power, deception, and the enduring struggles of humanity.

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2022-10-12
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"Artemas" by Andrew Cassels Brown is a historical story that transports readers back to a city amidst war, where Artemas, a scribe, journeys through Lon, documenting the dramas and realities of life during conflict. Through his eyes, the book reveals the intricate relationships and struggles of rulers, soldiers, and everyday individuals entangled in a world of political tension and trickery. As Artemas records the happenings around him, the book shows the reader the complicated nature of people facing adversity. Written in the language of another time, the book explores themes of power and truth amidst a world at war.

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