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Novel abt ancient Middle East
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FROM: "Suzanne T. LaRue" <[removed]@dclibraries.org>
REC'D: 2/26/04, 6:13 PM
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Subject: Re: help with title for novel
From: "Fiction_L" <[removed]@maillist.webrary.org>
Date: Thu, February 26, 2004 5:02 pm
To: "Suzanne T. LaRue" <[removed]@dclibraries.org>
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>I'm trying to help a patron come up with the name of a book she read last
year (2003). Her description of it was that it took place in a desert (my
guess: Middle East) in a polytheistic society (each city had a patron
god.) The protagonist has betrayed his own city for the sake of another.
The only other information she was able to supply was, of course, about
the size and thickness of the hardback, and that the cover featured an
illustration of a man on horseback on a rise, looking down on a stone
city.
>
>It's not much to go on; I'm sorry.
>
>Thanks for any help you can offer.
>
>--
>Suzanne T. LaRue
>Reference Librarian
>Philip S. Miller Library
>100 S. Wilcox
>Castle Rock, CO 80104
>303-688-7700 ext. 785
[removed]@dclibraries.org
>
>
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