
Queen of the Black Coast
'Queen of the Black Coast' Summary
Conan, the mighty barbarian, finds himself drawn to Belit, a captivating and ruthless pirate queen, who rules the seas of the Black Coast. Their encounter ignites a passionate and fierce relationship, fueled by their shared love of adventure and a desire for conquest. United in their ambition, they become a formidable force, amassing wealth and power through daring raids and battles. Their journey leads them to the fabled River of Death, a perilous waterway that whispers of ancient mysteries and untold dangers. The river becomes their ultimate test, pushing their limits and revealing the true depths of their strength and cunning. As they navigate the treacherous currents and confront fearsome adversaries, Conan and Belit face a trial that will determine their fate and cement their place in legend.Book Details
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