1890s CRADLE OF HEROES (DUYAN KA NG MAGITING) BOOK 1
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Complete, First published Dec 01, 2020
A historical fiction set in 1890s Spanish Colonial Philippines few years before the 1898 Revolution. The period where no clear law enforcement and protection service was delivered to the public especially to the peasants living in the far flung provinces of the Philippines. A story about Bravery Pinoy Martial Arts Courage Family Communal culture (BAYANIHAN) Greed and Corruption.
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