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Assassin´s Creed Vol. 2: Setting Sun
Antony Del Col
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Description for Assassin´s Creed Vol. 2: Setting Sun
Paperback. Charlotte De La Cruz is in way over her head. With the realization that she is now deep in trouble with the Templars, her only hope is to unravel the mystery of what they want from her.. and to do that she needs the Animus. Num Pages: 128 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: FX. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 259 x 170 x 8. Weight in Grams: 326.
Charlotte De La Cruz is in way over her head. With the realization that she is now deep in trouble with the Templars, her only hope is to unravel the mystery of what they want from her...and to do that she needs the Animus. Diving into the memories of her Inca ancestor, Quila, she is desperate for a clue, a link, anything that might point towards a little more...knowledge.
Charlotte De La Cruz is in way over her head. With the realization that she is now deep in trouble with the Templars, her only hope is to unravel the mystery of what they want from her...and to do that she needs the Animus. Diving into the memories of her Inca ancestor, Quila, she is desperate for a clue, a link, anything that might point towards a little more...knowledge.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Publisher
Titan Books Ltd
Condition
New
Number of Pages
128
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781782763062
SKU
9781782763062
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-1
About Antony Del Col
Anthony Del Col has worked in the music, film and television industries with numerous credits to his name. Conor McCreery has served in creative positions for film and television, contributing over 1,000 media stories Dennis Calero is an American artist, known for his titles such as X Factor, Legion of Superheroes, and Kolchak.
Reviews for Assassin´s Creed Vol. 2: Setting Sun
"Neil Edwards' art is as superb as ever, giving a strong visual flow" - Nerdly "A good read" - XBox Hub "Good characterisation, good fight scenes and excellent art" - The Book, The Film, The Shirt "The paranoia and conspiracy of the game translate well" - Pop Culture Uncovered