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Peter Lerangis
The Sword Thief was written by Peter Lerangis and published on March 3, 2009.
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the first two books , The Maze of Bones by Rick Riordan and One False Note by Gordon Korman in the series
The Sword Thief follows the first two books in the series, The Maze of Bones by Rick Riordan and One False Note by Gordon Korman.
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Michael J. Sullivan
Michael J. Sullivan created in Theft of Swords with a rousing tale of assassins, murder, betrayal and intrigue.
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Sword and sorcery's immediate progenitors are the swashbuckling tales of Alexandre Dumas, père (The Three Musketeers (1844), etc.)
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Chris Claremont
the Sword was written by Chris Claremont, drawn by Juan Santacruz, and inked by Raul Fernandez.
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Ted Mendelssohn
Ted Mendelssohn wrote a very intricate story where thieves can become knights and swords can be extremely annoying.
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Clark Ashton Smith
The story, narrated by the thief Satampra Zeiros, is said to be written with American author Clark Ashton Smith's left hand, for American author Clark Ashton Smith no longer has American author Clark Ashton Smith's right hand.
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by Gary Gygax
Thief were primarily written by Gary Gygax and included an immense influence, one might even say wholesale lifting, from various articles and rules first presented in Dragon Magazine.
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by Megan Whalen Turner
The Thief was written by Megan Whalen Turner and first published in 1996.
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by Heather Tekavec
Thief was written by Heather Tekavec and illustrated by Pierre Pratt.
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by Michael Mann in Michael Mann's feature film debut
Thief is a 1981 American neo-noir[4][5] crime thriller film[6] written and directed by Michael Mann in Michael Mann's feature film debut.
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whose novel The Book Thief was published in author Markus Zusak's native Australia in 2005 and throughout the rest of the world in 2006
The story and its characters sprang from the imagination of author Markus Zusak whose novel The Book Thief was published in author Markus Zusak's native Australia in 2005 and throughout the rest of the world in 2006.
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retired Seattle police detective Ann Rule three colorful characters with a ringleader who became known as “Hollywood” because of retired Seattle police detective Ann Rule's imaginative costumes
This is a true story, and retired Seattle police detective Ann Rule later wrote a book about the thieves: three colorful characters with a ringleader who became known as “Hollywood” because of retired Seattle police detective Ann Rule's imaginative costumes.
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Richard Donner’s
Richard Donner’s 1985 fantasy takes place in medieval France, but brings a lot of 20th-century attitude to the story of a thief (Matthew Broderick), a knight (Rutger Hauer), and a mysterious curse.
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Clausewitz
Clausewitz was writing in the era of swords and muskets, and yet Clausewitz's warning also applies to the cyber age, when sabotage, theft and disruption can be carried out in seconds by an invisible adversary.
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