
The Dark Crusader - Wikipedia
The Dark Crusader is a 1961 thriller novel by Scottish author Alistair MacLean. The book was initially published under the pseudonym Ian Stuart and later under his true name. It was released in the United States under the title: The Black Shrike. MacLean wrote it in part to prove he could have success writing under a new name. [2]
Dark Crusader - Yugipedia
You can send 1 DARK monster from your hand to the Graveyard; this card gains 400 ATK.
Dark Crusader - Yu-Gi-Oh! Wiki
手札から闇属性モンスター1体を墓地へ送って発動できる。 このカードの攻撃力は400ポイントアップする。
The Dark Crusader by Alistair MacLean - Goodreads
The hero of "The Dark Crusader" is Johnny Bentall, a brilliant scientist with a specialization in solid fuel rocket technology, who has been recruited by the British Secret Service to investigate a disturbing trend of missing top British scientists.
Dark Crusader | Card Details | Yu-Gi-Oh! TRADING CARD GAME
Aug 1, 2014 · Dark Crusader: You can send 1 DARK monster from your hand to the Graveyard; this card gains 400 ATK.
Dark Crusader - Yu-Gi-Oh! Card Database - YGOPRODeck
You can send 1 DARK monster from your hand to the Graveyard; this card gains 400 ATK.
The Dark Crusader Kindle Edition - amazon.com
Feb 2, 2009 · The Dark Crusader - Kindle edition by MacLean, Alistair. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading The Dark Crusader.
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- THE DARK CRUSADER
“I wish I made this instead of Jaws” – Steven Spielberg. He's dark. The wildest weirdest superhero movie you've never seen! Written, Directed, and Starring Vincent Gargiulo (Taste the Biscuit, David's Pizza)
Alistair MacLean's The Dark Crusader : Alistair MacLean : Free …
Alistair MacLean's The Dark Crusader by Alistair MacLean. Publication date 1962-06-06 Topics Thriller, Espionage Language English Item Size 266.4M . A classic tale of espionage, secret missions and exotic locations from the acclaimed master of …
The Black Shrike - Alistair MacLean
A worthy representative of Alistair MacLean's best years, The Black Shrike (its U.S. title; originally published as The Dark Crusader) is a gripping tale, skillfully told by Ian Stuart (MacLean's pseudonym at the time). You'll find unexpected twists and turns, desperate measures by desperate men, and the world's fate hanging in the balance.
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