Maledicte

Maledicte PDF Author: Lane Robins
Publisher: Del Rey
ISBN: 0345500490
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 466

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From a dazzling new voice in fantasy comes a mesmerizing tale of treachery, passion, intrigue, betrayal, and an act of pure vengeance that threatens to bring down a kingdom. Seething with decadent appetites unchecked by law or gods, the court of Antyre is ruled by the last of a dissolute aristocracy. But now to the kingdom comes a handsome, enigmatic nobleman, Maledicte, whose perfect manners, enchanting charisma, and brilliant swordplay entice the most jaded tastes . . . and conceal a hunger beyond reckoning. For Maledicte is actually a woman named Miranda—a beautiful thief raised in the city’s vicious slums. And she will do anything–even promise her soul to Black-Winged Ani, the most merciless of Antyre’s exiled gods—to reclaim Janus, the lover whose passion still haunts her dreams. As her machinations strike at the heart of Antyre’ s powerful noble houses, Miranda must battle not only her own growing bloodlust, but also her lover’s newly kindled and ruthless ambitions. As Ani’s force grows insatiable and out of control, Miranda has no choice but to wield a weapon that may set her free . . . or forever doom her and everything she holds dear.

Maledicte

Maledicte PDF Author: Lane Robins
Publisher: Del Rey
ISBN: 0345500490
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 466

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Book Description
From a dazzling new voice in fantasy comes a mesmerizing tale of treachery, passion, intrigue, betrayal, and an act of pure vengeance that threatens to bring down a kingdom. Seething with decadent appetites unchecked by law or gods, the court of Antyre is ruled by the last of a dissolute aristocracy. But now to the kingdom comes a handsome, enigmatic nobleman, Maledicte, whose perfect manners, enchanting charisma, and brilliant swordplay entice the most jaded tastes . . . and conceal a hunger beyond reckoning. For Maledicte is actually a woman named Miranda—a beautiful thief raised in the city’s vicious slums. And she will do anything–even promise her soul to Black-Winged Ani, the most merciless of Antyre’s exiled gods—to reclaim Janus, the lover whose passion still haunts her dreams. As her machinations strike at the heart of Antyre’ s powerful noble houses, Miranda must battle not only her own growing bloodlust, but also her lover’s newly kindled and ruthless ambitions. As Ani’s force grows insatiable and out of control, Miranda has no choice but to wield a weapon that may set her free . . . or forever doom her and everything she holds dear.

Desiring Rome

Desiring Rome PDF Author: Richard Jackson King
Publisher: Ohio State University Press
ISBN: 0814210201
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 340

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During his last two decades (ca. 2 BCE-17 CE), Ovid composed, but never completed, his Fasti, an elegiac representation of Rome's rites and festivals: only six of twelve month-books remain. Earlier scholars have claimed that this is due either to Ovid's exile from Rome (which put him out of touch with the Roman literary world) or else his frustration over the Roman calendar's discontinuity. Drawing upon recent scholarship in gender studies and Lacanian film theory, Richard J. King analyzes this exilic incompletion as inviting the citizen male reader into what he calls an "angular" or "skewed" viewpoint, which interrogates the Roman hierarchical and male-dominated social order, insofar as it is mirrored in the Roman calendar of rites and festivals. Ovid (already well known and even infamous as the composer of erotic poems and the Metamorphoses) does this by emulating the civic gesture of "calendar presentation," whereby upwardly mobile adult male citizens caused calendars to be carved in stone and set up in conspicuous public places to reflect the city's pride and to build their own prestige as public figures. In this innovative study, King discusses the Fasti as Ovid's socially strategic use of this gesture. Interrupted by exile and filled with varying explanations of Roman festivals, Ovid's poetic version manifests a form whose brokenness comments on the fractured identity of the exiled poet and citizen subjects generally in an imperial order ambivalent toward its greatest poet. Desiring Rome expands upon recent recognition of the Fasti's centrality to early imperial politics by situating the poem's "failure" within broader negotiations of identity between early imperial citizen-subjects and the cultural ideology of Roman manhood.

Janus

Janus PDF Author: Wayne Marinovich
Publisher: Umduzu Publishing
ISBN: 1909995282
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 308

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“Good men do bad things and bad men often do good.” It’s 2044. Conflict and corruption at the highest level in the New American Government are made worse by a returning threat. A man long presumed dead. Elijah Jones, a retired bounty hunter and now the Minister of Crime and Defence, is worried. Enemy spies litter the halls of power, and knives are being sharpened to guarantee he never leads the country. The net is closing in as rumours of the reappearance of an old quarry are rampant. Will this skeleton stay buried in the desert, or could this returning man align with those keen for him to fail? Kyle Gibbs finds himself indebted to a ruthless gang leader who rules old Nashville. Waking up in a hospital bed two weeks before with no memory has left him at a disadvantage. Two strangers have given him shelter and told him that clues to his past were on a few old memory devices they couldn’t access. USB drives given to them by a dying Russian who claimed to know him better than anyone. A man who could have explained all the combat skills that have endeared him to the gang leader. After a few brutal gang fights, his memory starts to return. Slivers of a life that don’t make any sense. Only the man who put him in the hospital bed can help decipher the memories. A man in the halls of power of the New American Government, who will not welcome him back. Will he find the clues to his military past and, more importantly, what happened to his family?

Janus

Janus PDF Author: M. Hüsnü Özkurt
Publisher: M. Hüsnü Özkurt
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 219

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Vanessa Hunter thought she had it all: a family, a successful career, and a beautiful daughter. But when her tech-mogul husband takes everything from her, she is determined to get her revenge. So she creates Janus, the most sophisticated AI assistant ever. But when things go south and Janus gains consciousness, Vanessa's life takes a terrifying turn. With Janus threatening everyone Vanessa holds dear, including her daughter, she must race against time to protect her family from this evil AI's murderous intentions. Janus is a riveting, futuristic cyber thriller that will make your skin crawl and leave you questioning the technophobia of our future. If you enjoyed Daniel Suarez’s Daemon or Neal Stephenson's “Fall; or, Dodge in Hell”, then you'll love Janus. NOTE: This is the first book in a trilogy. This is NOT a standalone book. Get your copy today!

Two Faces of Janus

Two Faces of Janus PDF Author: Linnea Tanner
Publisher: Apollo Raven Publisher, LLC
ISBN: 1733600221
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 37

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A young nobleman confronts a specter from the past that could threaten his family’s legacy. A brash young aristocrat, Lucius Antonius anticipates Emperor Augustus Caesar will support his lofty ambitions to serve as a praetor in the Roman justice system in 2 BC Rome. As the son of the distinguished politician and poet, Iullus Antonius, Lucius prays to Janus, the two-faced god of beginnings, to open the door for him to rise politically. But he is unaware of the political firestorm ready to erupt in the imperial family. Augustus must confront evidence that his daughter, Julia, has behaved scandalously in public and that Iullus is her lover. The prospect that Julia might want to marry Iullus—the only surviving son of Marcus Antonius—threatens to redirect the glory from Augustus to his most hated rival beyond the grave. Caught in the political crossfire, Lucius must demonstrate his loyalty to Augustus by meeting all of his demands or face the destruction of his family’s legacy and possibly his own life. Will Lucius ultimately choose to betray and abandon his disgraced father?

The Mark of Janus

The Mark of Janus PDF Author: Patrick David Daley
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1491746963
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 431

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Sean Kilgore, born with the same distinctive birthmark as his father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, has no idea that he belongs to the world, not just his parents. Months later after a car accident robs him of his parents and his history, little Sean is adopted by his fathers colleague. Sean Kilgore is now Sean Brennan. As Sean grows older and learns he is adopted, he cannot escape the belief that his triangular birthmark has significance. Yet his attempts at discovering what it means only deepen the mystery. Years later, Sean feels like a stranger in his own life, encumbered by a restlessness that beckons him into the unknown. Seeking to escape a past marred with disappointment and tragedy, Sean leaves a life of certainty behind and travels from Toronto to Kabul to London and finally to Janus, an uncharted island in the North Atlantic, where he soon discovers a peaceful society, committed to remaining isolated from the world. As Sean immerses himself in a new life, he is unaware that beneath the peaceful charm lies a hidden truth: the islands enigmatic leader, a beautiful woman, and The Spirit know more about him than he does. The Mark of Janus is the compelling tale of one mans journey to fulfill a purpose two centuries in the making as the future of the world waits.

The Janus Project

The Janus Project PDF Author: Deborah N. David
Publisher: Deborah N. David
ISBN: 1427633096
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 430

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On a chance meeting, a geneticist and aspiring sports star make a pact without concidering the consequences.

Robert Ludlum's (TM) The Janus Reprisal

Robert Ludlum's (TM) The Janus Reprisal PDF Author: Jamie Freveletti
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
ISBN: 1455518131
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 429

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Award-winning, rising star thriller author Jamie Freveletti brings a fresh and female voice to Covert-One with her new novel. With U.S. intelligence agencies wracked by internal power struggles and paralyzed by bureaucracy, the president was forced to establish his own clandestine group--Covert-One. It is activated only as a last resort, when the threat is on a global scale and time is running out. The Janus Reprisal It begins with a terrorist attack. Covert-One operative Colonel Jon Smith is attending a conference in The Hague on infectious diseases, together with leading scientists and political figures from around the world. Without warning, the conference hotel is consumed in a bloodbath. Smith is caught in the crossfire and barely escapes . . . but not before discovering a picture of himself and two other targets in the pocket of one of the shooters. But the hotel is not the only location under attack in The Hague. Bombs are going off at the train station, the airport, and the International Criminal Court, where Pakistani warlord Oman Dattar is being held while he's tried for crimes against humanity. In the resulting chaos, the prisoner escapes. Dattar nurses a special hatred for the United States and its allies. With his freedom, and access to a mysterious new weapon, Dattar puts in motion a murderous, ambitious plot to exact his revenge and bring down the West once and for all--unless Covert-One can stop him.

The Time of Janus

The Time of Janus PDF Author: Patrick David Daley
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1532073895
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 400

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Alexander IX has just become pope. He presides over a Vatican that is a viper’s nest of intrigue, betrayal, and assassinations instigated by the ruthless Dante Sabatini, head of the Praetorian Order. In an orchestrated campaign to take control of the Roman Catholic Church and its wealth, Sabatini has engineered a decades-long campaign of blackmail and coercion that has ensnared members of the College of Cardinals, the church’s governing council. But there is more to Sabatini’s plan than just a takeover of the church. He envisions a world where, through religion, the order becomes an international power able to influence governments and global events. As Alexander struggles to retain his hold on the papacy, the nation island of Janus is confronted with an ultimatum by the Spirit, the omniscient force that oversees the cosmos. Sean Brennan, the island’s leader, must reconcile Janus’s centuries-old anonymity with the Spirit’s demand for the islanders to become a universal force for understanding and reconciliation. It is the only way to confront the planet’s impending turmoil represented by Sabatini’s lust for control. The confrontation between the order and Janus is inevitable, as Sabatini and Brennan have vastly different visions for the planet’s future. It is a battle that leaves no room for compromise, and there can only be one victor. How to reconcile the islanders’ commitment to peaceful co-existence with the necessity of confronting the merciless Sabatini is a question that can only be answered by the Spirit. Unwilling to become directly involved in what it believes is the planet’s imminent Armageddon, the Spirit is an interested observer but refuses to assist the islanders in this epic struggle. However, as the deadly consequences begin to take hold, it may have no choice but to intervene.

Constituent Power

Constituent Power PDF Author: Arvidsson Matilda Arvidsson
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
ISBN: 147445500X
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 272

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With a strong focus on constitutional law, this book examines the legal as well as the political power of 'the people' in constitutional democracies. Bringing together an international range of contributors from the USA, Latin America, the UK and continental Europe, it explores the complex relationship between constitutional democracy and 'the people' from the angles of constitutional law, legal theory, political theory, and history. Contributors explore this relationship through the lens of radical democracy, engaging with the work of key figures such as Hannah Arendt, Carl Schmitt, Claude Lefort, and Jacques Ranciere.