The Black God's Drums
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"Creeper, a scrappy young teen, is done living on the streets of New Orleans. Her sights are set on securing passage aboard Captain Ann-Marie's smuggler airship Midnight Robber, earning the captain's trust using a secret about a kidnapped Haitian scientist and a mysterious weapon he calls the Black God's Drums. But Creeper keeps another secret close to her heart-- Oya, the African orisha of the wind and storms, who speaks inside her head and grants her divine powers. And Oya has her own priorities..." -- Page [4] of cover.
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David G. Vaquero
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P. Djèlí Clark
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Raúl García Campos
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The Black God's Drums
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The Black God's Drums
- LTLos Tambores del Dios NegroP. Djèlí Clark, Raúl García Campos, David G. Vaquero
Los Tambores del Dios Negro
- LTLos Tambores del Dios NegroP. Djèlí Clark, Raúl García Campos, David G. Vaquero
Los Tambores del Dios Negro
- BGBlack God's DrumsP. Djèlí Clark
Black God's Drums