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'''''Zulu Heart''''' (2003) is an [[alternate history]] novel by [[Steven Barnes]] and is a sequel to the book ''[[Lion's Blood]]''. The novel is set in an alternate world where a [[ Islam|Muslim]] [[Africa]] became the dominant world power and [[Europe]] remained primitive. It continues the story of a young African nobleman, Kai ibn Jallaleddin ibn Rashid al Kushi, and his former slave, the Irishman Aidan O'Dere.
'''''Zulu Heart''''' (2003) is an [[alternate history]] novel by [[Steven Barnes]] and is a sequel to the book ''[[Lion's Blood]]''. The novel is set in an alternate world where a [[Islam|Muslim]] [[Africa]] became the dominant world power and [[Europe]] remained primitive. It continues the story of a young African nobleman, Kai ibn Jallaleddin ibn Rashid al Kushi, and his former slave, the Irishman Aidan O'Dere.


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Zulu Heart
AuthorSteven Barnes
LanguageEnglish
Genrealternate history
PublisherWarner Aspect
Publication date
2003
Publication placeUnited States
Pages480 pages (hardcover)
ISBN978-0446531221
OCLC50912769
813/.54 21
LC ClassPS3552.A6954 Z85 2003
Preceded byLion's Blood 
Followed byBronze Nile (upcoming)[1] 

Zulu Heart (2003) is an alternate history novel by Steven Barnes and is a sequel to the book Lion's Blood. The novel is set in an alternate world where a Muslim Africa became the dominant world power and Europe remained primitive. It continues the story of a young African nobleman, Kai ibn Jallaleddin ibn Rashid al Kushi, and his former slave, the Irishman Aidan O'Dere.

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