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Old 09-14-2018, 02:09 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by n00n2003 View Post
I mean with a hero who has a secret identity like: Zorro, Scarlet pimpernel and so on.....
This may stretch both your ideas of "hero" and "secret identity", but I much enjoyed the Scepter'd Isle series by Mercedes Lackey and Roberta Gellis. The books in the series are set during the lifetime of Queen Elizabeth I and presuppose a world of elves and such that exists alongside our own. The hero of the first book is an elf playing the role of a minor human noble while protecting members of Elizabeth's family. He's still a main character in the later novels, but "hero" becomes much more of a group effort.

The books are available from the Invasion Baen CD.
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