Author: M.E. Purfield
Publisher: trash books
ISBN: 1507037791
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
When you hide from the pain the best way to stop it is to face those who inflict it. In a vibrant city built on secrets, Miki Radicci is an emancipated teen and the flavor of the art world, struggling to find her place and cope with her psychic ability - one that forces her to experience everyone's pain. When she accidentally experiences the grisly murder of a young college woman, Miki quickly grabs the attention of the police and the killer, threatening her already fragile family. Now, Miki must face the one person who inflicted her greatest pain in order to seek justice for the victim. If you've loved suspenseful thrillers such as "Gone Girl" or "The Girl on the Train", you will be captivated by this fast-paced, psychic mystery series. Buy now before the price changes!
A Black Deeper Than Death
Just
Author: M.E. Purfield
Publisher: trash books
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
How far would you go for your faith? How far would you go to preserve the world? How far would you go to keep a child safe? Miriam loves being a substitute teacher to little kids. Perhaps as much as she loves her faith. She especially loves her latest class and the cutest little girl named Ruthie who was recently adopted. To Miriam’s horror, Ruthie was adopted by two women. Lesbians. That is wrong. And Miriam tells her so. Unfortunately, the rest of the world does not agree with Miriam. She loses everything that makes her happy. But the loss shows her true calling. A calling that involves saving Ruthie. Buy this thrilling story instantly because everyone loves to experience someone doing the right thing for the wrong reasons.
Publisher: trash books
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
How far would you go for your faith? How far would you go to preserve the world? How far would you go to keep a child safe? Miriam loves being a substitute teacher to little kids. Perhaps as much as she loves her faith. She especially loves her latest class and the cutest little girl named Ruthie who was recently adopted. To Miriam’s horror, Ruthie was adopted by two women. Lesbians. That is wrong. And Miriam tells her so. Unfortunately, the rest of the world does not agree with Miriam. She loses everything that makes her happy. But the loss shows her true calling. A calling that involves saving Ruthie. Buy this thrilling story instantly because everyone loves to experience someone doing the right thing for the wrong reasons.
Devils, Death & Dark Wonders
Author: Randy Chandler
Publisher: Red Room Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 505
Book Description
Red Room Press is proud to present the best writings of the inimitable Randy Chandler in one huge collection of over 30 short stories of horror, crime, fantasy and more. Include are notes for each story from the author. "She whispered to him and he wrote down her stories. Tales of dark wonder and awe. Of flesh and fantasy. Of black dogs and gargoyles and cranial holes opening upon other worlds. She showed him wondrous geometries far beyond the four-cornered world of his drab room."
Publisher: Red Room Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 505
Book Description
Red Room Press is proud to present the best writings of the inimitable Randy Chandler in one huge collection of over 30 short stories of horror, crime, fantasy and more. Include are notes for each story from the author. "She whispered to him and he wrote down her stories. Tales of dark wonder and awe. Of flesh and fantasy. Of black dogs and gargoyles and cranial holes opening upon other worlds. She showed him wondrous geometries far beyond the four-cornered world of his drab room."
A Girl Close to Death
Author: M.E. Purfield
Publisher: trash books
ISBN: 1519999240
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
Sometimes you try to save a friend but you only end up saving an enemy. When a teen runaway in and out of psychic Miki Radicci’s life leads her to the latest target set by domestic terrorists, Miki almost dies in the hail of gunfire. Death has never stopped Miki before and she doesn’t plan on letting it stop her now. Not when an elusive friend reaches out to her for help. Or when an insane ideology continues a violent plan set by their fallen leader. A plan to take as many lives as possible in a private war. Buy this mysterious and intense dark urban fantasy about a girl following death and redemption through the frigid and hate-filled streets of New York and feel your heart stop at its shocking end.
Publisher: trash books
ISBN: 1519999240
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
Sometimes you try to save a friend but you only end up saving an enemy. When a teen runaway in and out of psychic Miki Radicci’s life leads her to the latest target set by domestic terrorists, Miki almost dies in the hail of gunfire. Death has never stopped Miki before and she doesn’t plan on letting it stop her now. Not when an elusive friend reaches out to her for help. Or when an insane ideology continues a violent plan set by their fallen leader. A plan to take as many lives as possible in a private war. Buy this mysterious and intense dark urban fantasy about a girl following death and redemption through the frigid and hate-filled streets of New York and feel your heart stop at its shocking end.
Ink
Author: Hal Duncan
Publisher: Del Rey
ISBN: 0307496198
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 546
Book Description
Hal Duncan shattered the boundaries between genres with his stunning debut novel, Vellum, which shocked with the boldness of its ideas, seduced with the sensual beauty of its prose, and astonished with its imaginative sweep. Now Duncan returns with another epic tour de force that surpasses all expectations. Once, in the depths of prehistory, they were human. But in a moment of brutal transfiguration, they became unkin, beings who possessed the power to alter reality by accessing the Vellum: a realm of eternity containing every possibility, every paradox, every heaven . . . and every hell. The Vellum became a battleground where forces of order and chaos fought across time and space. The ultimate weapon in that bloody war spanning through history and myth, dreams and memory, was The Book of All Hours, a legendary tome within which the blueprint for all reality is inscribed, a volume long lost amid the infinite folds of the Vellum. Until, in 2017, it was found by Reynard Carter, a young man with the blood of unkin in his veins. Until Phreedom Messenger and her brother, Thomas, were swept up in an archetypal dance of death and rebirth. Until a hermit named Seamus Finnan found the courage to re-forge his broken soul, and a self-proclaimed angel called Metatron unleashed a plague of AI bitmites. Now, in the aftermath of the apocalypse, several survivors search desperately for the remnants of themselves scattered across the Vellum like torn pages, determined to use the blood of the unkin to rewrite The Book of All Hours, and to forge a new destiny for themselves and all humanity. Reality will never be the same.
Publisher: Del Rey
ISBN: 0307496198
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 546
Book Description
Hal Duncan shattered the boundaries between genres with his stunning debut novel, Vellum, which shocked with the boldness of its ideas, seduced with the sensual beauty of its prose, and astonished with its imaginative sweep. Now Duncan returns with another epic tour de force that surpasses all expectations. Once, in the depths of prehistory, they were human. But in a moment of brutal transfiguration, they became unkin, beings who possessed the power to alter reality by accessing the Vellum: a realm of eternity containing every possibility, every paradox, every heaven . . . and every hell. The Vellum became a battleground where forces of order and chaos fought across time and space. The ultimate weapon in that bloody war spanning through history and myth, dreams and memory, was The Book of All Hours, a legendary tome within which the blueprint for all reality is inscribed, a volume long lost amid the infinite folds of the Vellum. Until, in 2017, it was found by Reynard Carter, a young man with the blood of unkin in his veins. Until Phreedom Messenger and her brother, Thomas, were swept up in an archetypal dance of death and rebirth. Until a hermit named Seamus Finnan found the courage to re-forge his broken soul, and a self-proclaimed angel called Metatron unleashed a plague of AI bitmites. Now, in the aftermath of the apocalypse, several survivors search desperately for the remnants of themselves scattered across the Vellum like torn pages, determined to use the blood of the unkin to rewrite The Book of All Hours, and to forge a new destiny for themselves and all humanity. Reality will never be the same.
A Wild Justice: The Death and Resurrection of Capital Punishment in America
Author: Evan J. Mandery
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 0393239586
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 545
Book Description
New York Times Book Review Editor's Choice Drawing on never-before-published original source detail, the epic story of two of the most consequential, and largely forgotten, moments in Supreme Court history. For two hundred years, the constitutionality of capital punishment had been axiomatic. But in 1962, Justice Arthur Goldberg and his clerk Alan Dershowitz dared to suggest otherwise, launching an underfunded band of civil rights attorneys on a quixotic crusade. In 1972, in a most unlikely victory, the Supreme Court struck down Georgia’s death penalty law in Furman v. Georgia. Though the decision had sharply divided the justices, nearly everyone, including the justices themselves, believed Furman would mean the end of executions in America. Instead, states responded with a swift and decisive showing of support for capital punishment. As anxiety about crime rose and public approval of the Supreme Court declined, the stage was set in 1976 for Gregg v. Georgia, in which the Court dramatically reversed direction. A Wild Justice is an extraordinary behind-the-scenes look at the Court, the justices, and the political complexities of one of the most racially charged and morally vexing issues of our time.
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 0393239586
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 545
Book Description
New York Times Book Review Editor's Choice Drawing on never-before-published original source detail, the epic story of two of the most consequential, and largely forgotten, moments in Supreme Court history. For two hundred years, the constitutionality of capital punishment had been axiomatic. But in 1962, Justice Arthur Goldberg and his clerk Alan Dershowitz dared to suggest otherwise, launching an underfunded band of civil rights attorneys on a quixotic crusade. In 1972, in a most unlikely victory, the Supreme Court struck down Georgia’s death penalty law in Furman v. Georgia. Though the decision had sharply divided the justices, nearly everyone, including the justices themselves, believed Furman would mean the end of executions in America. Instead, states responded with a swift and decisive showing of support for capital punishment. As anxiety about crime rose and public approval of the Supreme Court declined, the stage was set in 1976 for Gregg v. Georgia, in which the Court dramatically reversed direction. A Wild Justice is an extraordinary behind-the-scenes look at the Court, the justices, and the political complexities of one of the most racially charged and morally vexing issues of our time.
The Wards of Clovis Gloober
Author: Duane L. Ostler
Publisher: Duane L Ostler
ISBN: 130140750X
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 61
Book Description
Maddie has never cared much for the stars, her world revolving around normal eight-grade life at Centennial Middle School. Then she befriends an exchange student named Asteria, a girl with glowing white skin. But there are a number of strange things about Asteria. Why does she claim she's never been outside to look at the stars at night? Where is the strange place called 'Rana' she says she comes from? Who is the mysterious 'Clovis Gloober' who acts as her guardian? And why is the dark-eyed boy named Ukrat so determined to ruin Asteria's budding friendship with Maddie? Asteria unexpectedly takes Maddie on a fantastic journey among the stars, a voyage beyond Maddie's wildest dreams. But not long after, Maddie and Asteria are faced with a terrible choice that threatens to destroy them both ...
Publisher: Duane L Ostler
ISBN: 130140750X
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 61
Book Description
Maddie has never cared much for the stars, her world revolving around normal eight-grade life at Centennial Middle School. Then she befriends an exchange student named Asteria, a girl with glowing white skin. But there are a number of strange things about Asteria. Why does she claim she's never been outside to look at the stars at night? Where is the strange place called 'Rana' she says she comes from? Who is the mysterious 'Clovis Gloober' who acts as her guardian? And why is the dark-eyed boy named Ukrat so determined to ruin Asteria's budding friendship with Maddie? Asteria unexpectedly takes Maddie on a fantastic journey among the stars, a voyage beyond Maddie's wildest dreams. But not long after, Maddie and Asteria are faced with a terrible choice that threatens to destroy them both ...
Representations of Death in Nineteenth-Century US Writing and Culture
Author: Lucy Frank
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351150227
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 372
Book Description
From the famous deathbed scene of Harriet Beecher Stowe's Little Eva to Mark Twain's parodically morbid poetess Emmeline Grangerford, a preoccupation with human finitude informs the texture of nineteenth-century US writing. This collection traces the vicissitudes of this cultural preoccupation with the subject of death and examines how mortality served paradoxically as a site on which identity and subjectivity were productively rethought. Contributors from North America and the United Kingdom, representing the fields of literature, theatre history, and American studies, analyze the sexual, social, and epistemological boundaries implicit in nineteenth-century America's obsession with death, while also seeking to give a voice to the strategies by which these boundaries were interrogated and displaced. Topics include race- and gender-based investigations into the textual representation of death, imaginative constructions and re-constructions of social practice with regard to loss and memorialisation, and literary re-conceptualisations of death forced by personal and national trauma.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351150227
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 372
Book Description
From the famous deathbed scene of Harriet Beecher Stowe's Little Eva to Mark Twain's parodically morbid poetess Emmeline Grangerford, a preoccupation with human finitude informs the texture of nineteenth-century US writing. This collection traces the vicissitudes of this cultural preoccupation with the subject of death and examines how mortality served paradoxically as a site on which identity and subjectivity were productively rethought. Contributors from North America and the United Kingdom, representing the fields of literature, theatre history, and American studies, analyze the sexual, social, and epistemological boundaries implicit in nineteenth-century America's obsession with death, while also seeking to give a voice to the strategies by which these boundaries were interrogated and displaced. Topics include race- and gender-based investigations into the textual representation of death, imaginative constructions and re-constructions of social practice with regard to loss and memorialisation, and literary re-conceptualisations of death forced by personal and national trauma.
In a Time of Smallpox Death Arrives
Author: Joyce Freese
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0359097197
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
The Beginning of the nightmare I noticed a mirror on the wall. A black drape covered it. Strange. I was tempted to remove it, but that voice inside my head told me to hold back. . . . But I was curious . . . Dark forces lure Victoria, an ordinary woman, back in time where she is no longer herself, but Mistress Dorian, a member of upper class Victorian society defined by her famed beauty. Struggling to find her way home, Victoria assumes the identity of Mistress Dorian, the token perfect wife of a well-known doctor, who is bored and restless with rigid aristocratic life. Craving adventure at any cost, Dorian rebels. What Dorian doesn't count on is betrayal or the deadly ravages of the smallpox epidemic. As Death arrives, she must discover her innate strengths to save herself and everyone she loves. If not, Death will win, and Victoria will never go home.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0359097197
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
The Beginning of the nightmare I noticed a mirror on the wall. A black drape covered it. Strange. I was tempted to remove it, but that voice inside my head told me to hold back. . . . But I was curious . . . Dark forces lure Victoria, an ordinary woman, back in time where she is no longer herself, but Mistress Dorian, a member of upper class Victorian society defined by her famed beauty. Struggling to find her way home, Victoria assumes the identity of Mistress Dorian, the token perfect wife of a well-known doctor, who is bored and restless with rigid aristocratic life. Craving adventure at any cost, Dorian rebels. What Dorian doesn't count on is betrayal or the deadly ravages of the smallpox epidemic. As Death arrives, she must discover her innate strengths to save herself and everyone she loves. If not, Death will win, and Victoria will never go home.
African Americans, Death, and the New Birth of Freedom
Author: Ashley Towle
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1666905720
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 202
Book Description
This innovative book examines how African Americans in the South made sense of the devastating loss of life unleashed by the Civil War and emancipation. During and after the war, African Americans died in vast numbers from battle, disease, and racial violence. While freedom was a momentous event for the formerly enslaved, it was also deadly. Through an investigation into how African Americans reacted to and coped with the passing away of loved ones and community members, Ashley Towle argues that freedpeople gave credence to their free status through their experiences with mortality. African Americans harnessed the power of death in a variety of arenas, including within the walls of national and private civilian cemeteries, in applications for widows’ pensions, in the pulpits of black churches, around séance tables, on the witness stand at congressional hearings, and in the columns of African American newspapers. In the process of mourning the demise of kith and kin, black people reconstituted their families, forged communal bonds, and staked claims to citizenship, civil rights, and racial justice from the federal government. In a society upended by civil war and emancipation, death was political.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1666905720
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 202
Book Description
This innovative book examines how African Americans in the South made sense of the devastating loss of life unleashed by the Civil War and emancipation. During and after the war, African Americans died in vast numbers from battle, disease, and racial violence. While freedom was a momentous event for the formerly enslaved, it was also deadly. Through an investigation into how African Americans reacted to and coped with the passing away of loved ones and community members, Ashley Towle argues that freedpeople gave credence to their free status through their experiences with mortality. African Americans harnessed the power of death in a variety of arenas, including within the walls of national and private civilian cemeteries, in applications for widows’ pensions, in the pulpits of black churches, around séance tables, on the witness stand at congressional hearings, and in the columns of African American newspapers. In the process of mourning the demise of kith and kin, black people reconstituted their families, forged communal bonds, and staked claims to citizenship, civil rights, and racial justice from the federal government. In a society upended by civil war and emancipation, death was political.