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The Ninja novel was written in 1980 by Eric Van Lustbader and is a tale of revenge, love and murder. The author blends a number of known themes together: crime, suspense and Japanese martial arts mysticism.
Night of the Ninja is a straight-to-video motion picture released in 1989 by Imperial Entertainment Corp. The film is essentially two or three martial arts films edited together to appear as one, although this is unconfirmed .
Real Ultimate Power, The Official Ninja Book (ISBN 978-0-8065-2569-3) was published on July 1, 2004, by Citadel. [8] The book was rejected by 11 publishers before being chosen by Kensington Books, the parent company of Citadel. According to Nielsen BookScan, 35,000 copies were sold by 2006. [2] In 2008 a sequel was released, titled Ghosts/Aliens.
The bestselling authors appeared on NPR's 'How To Do Everything' comedy show to help a caller write a children's story
"Starless Night is good sword-and-sorcery fare and keeps a lively pace throughout."—Adam Paul Hunt of the Library Journal. [ 2 ] John Setzer reviewed Starless Night in White Wolf #40 (1994), rating it a 4.5 out of 5 and stated that " Starless Night is an excellent novel, especially for Salvatore fans."
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Cliff Ramshaw reviewed The Complete Ninja's Handbook for Arcane magazine, rating it an 8 out of 10 overall. [1] Ramshaw comments: "Ninjas are always fascinating. Partly it's a cultural thing, but in part the appeal is egotistical - a player who passes notes back and forth with the referee and who has goals he keeps secret from the rest of the party is bound to feel he's a bit special."
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