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Hardcover Breau Sabreur Book

ISBN: 1025374541

ISBN13: 9781025374543

Breau Sabreur

"Breau Sabreur" is a sweeping adventure novel set against the backdrop of the North African desert and the rigorous life of the French Foreign Legion. A follow-up to the legendary saga of the Geste brothers, this work follows the daring exploits of Major Henri de Beaujolais, a man of honor and action known for his exceptional swordsmanship and courage. Tasked with a critical diplomatic mission to prevent a massive uprising among the desert tribes, de Beaujolais must navigate a treacherous world of shifting loyalties, secret agents, and the harsh, unforgiving elements of the Sahara.

Combining elements of romance, military strategy, and pulse-pounding suspense, the novel captures the romanticized spirit of early 20th-century adventure. Through vivid prose and a keen eye for character, Christopher Wren explores themes of duty, sacrifice, and the complex codes of brotherhood found within the Legion's ranks. "Breau Sabreur" remains a definitive example of desert fiction, offering a compelling look at the myths and realities of life in one of the world's most mysterious and dangerous landscapes.

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