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Bryn Hammond
Jun 24, 2023 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition
[Ah JAS. She named the epilogue 'Duel at the Beach of Tears' and a swifter, more swordlike reduction to tears was never known.]

This is a sheerly brilliant trilogy but I'm doing a 1000+-word review for a venue so, later. Much more later.
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J.W. Wright
Jun 23, 2025 rated it liked it
Tomoe Gozen, to atone for her sins, has become an esoteric warrior nun, a wandering Thousand Shrine Warrior across the face of Naipon. When she hears of a local village under the tyrannical rule of a mysterious and darksome priest said to have come up from hell itself, she sees another opportunity to become a hero…..

The first two books of the Tomoe Gozen Saga, Tomoe Gozen and The Golden Naginata, were for me quite enjoyable, filled to the brim with action, adventure, political intrigue, and swif
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Ron Gilmette
Mar 09, 2014 rated it it was amazing
Robin
May 26, 2015 marked it as to-read
Shelves: japan, fantasy
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