Xenohikawa Sabrina: 5 books

Book cover of Japanese Folklore The Tale of Young Samurai & Beautiful Ghost
by Xenohikawa Sabrina
Language: English
Release Date: August 29, 2017

Many years ago, long before the present prosaic era, there lived in Yedo a young man named Toshika. His family belonged to the aristocratic rank of the hatamoto samurai, those knights who possessed the right to march to battle directly under the Shogun's flag (hata), and his father was a high official...
Book cover of Japanese Folklore The Legend of Eternal Life
by Xenohikawa Sabrina
Language: English
Release Date: August 30, 2017

Long, long ago there lived a man called Sentaro. His surname meant "Millionaire," but although he was not so rich as all that, he was still very far removed from being poor. He had inherited a small fortune from his father and lived on this, spending his time carelessly, without any serious...
Book cover of Japanese Folklore The Story of Love & Reincarnation
by Xenohikawa Sabrina
Language: English
Release Date: August 30, 2017

Many years ago in Yedo, in the district of Fukagawa, there lived a rich timber merchant. He and his wife dwelt together in perfect accord, but though their business prospered and their wealth increased as the years went by, they were a disappointed couple, for by the time they had reached middle age...
Book cover of Japanese Folklore Lady of The South Wind
by Xenohikawa Sabrina
Language: English
Release Date: August 29, 2017

In ancient days two samurai dwelt in Sendai of the North. They were friends and brothers in arms. Hasunuma one was named, and the other Saito. Now it happened that a daughter was born to the house of Hasunuma, and upon the selfsame day, and in the selfsame hour, there was born to the house of Saito...
Book cover of The Bloody Valentine's Day
by Xenohikawa Sabrina
Language: English
Release Date: August 30, 2017

The rain poured out unceasingly, thunders filled the atmosphere and lightning lit up the skies. The street looked empty, few passing cars broke the silent darkness. On the distance, traffic lights blinked dimly unable to cope with the falling rain. Water splashed over the sidewalk each time tires...
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