Evil for Evil

Second book in K. J. Parker's fantasy series The Engineer Trilogy.

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  • 2006

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  • 2006

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K. J. Parker

K. J. Parker is an author of fantasy fiction. The name is a pseudonym and the writer's true identity has never been revealed. Very little is definitely known about Parker, even his or her gender, and there has been speculation as to his or her real name. While Parker's stories take place in...

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  • 2006
  • Dec 1, 2006

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