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Tersias is the
second sequel to the
fantasy novel Shadowmancer by G. P.
Taylor and
direct sequel to Wormwood.
Tersias was
followed in 2006 by The Shadowmancer...
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Tersia Johanna King (20
October 1940 – 4
December 2016) was a
South African politician, educationist, and businesswoman. She
represented the
National Party...
- has been
translated into 48 languages)[citation needed], Wormwood, and
Tersias.
Before taking up
writing full-time, he was a
police officer, motorcyclist...
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Published 2004 (Faber & Faber)
Publication place United Kingdom Media type
Print (Hardback & Paperback) Preceded by Shadowmancer Followed by
Tersias ...
- best
seller in the UK and the US. Two
thematic sequels named Wormwood and
Tersias were also
released soon after. A
direct sequel named The
Shadowmancer Returns:...
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African Navy 2021–2022 Succeeded by R Adm
Bubele Mhlana Preceded by Brig Gen
Tersia Jacobs Director Operations Support,
Joint Operations 2015–2021 Succeeded by...
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indigenous model.
Mavundla is a polygamist. He has
three wives, Cindy,
Tersia and Mpume, and 21 children. In 2010, one of his wives,
Thandi Mavundla,...
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Andrew Stroebel Sebate Golden Maduana André
Beetge Nkosi Duncan Mthembu Tersia Marshall Michael Beyleveld Andrew Grant Whitfield Baxolile Babongile Nodada...
- 2007. It is the
fourth novel in Taylor's
Shadowmancer series,
following Tersias (2005), and a
direct sequel to
Shadowmancer (2002). In this
sequel to Shadowmancer...
- Hofmeyr)
Annette Malan (Elizabeth Archer)
Johan Malan (Andreas Jordaan)
Tersia Hofmeyer (Riana Wilkens)
Willie Snyders (Richard van der West****zen) Wynand...