Author: R.S. Penney
Publisher: Next Chapter
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 1257
Book Description
Books 13-15 in R.S. Penney's 'Justice Keepers Saga', a series of science fiction novels, now in one volume! Into The Fire: War has come to Leyria as the Ragnos Confederacy spreads through the galaxy. Anna Lenai must conquer her fear and face overwhelming military forces to protect the Nassai, while Jack Hunter is tempted by The Overseers, who reveal their deepest secrets and revive someone he thought he had lost forever. Fury Of War: Leyria is on the brink of destruction as the Ragnosians prepare for their final invasion. With hostages taken, Anna Lenai negotiates with the ruthless Admiral Telixa Ethran, while Jack Hunter leads a mission to disarm a deadly weapon. The fate of entire worlds hangs in the balance as Anna’s team infiltrates the Ragnosian stronghold, attempting to free the hostages and bring an end to the war. Those Who Rise: Claire Carlson enters a telepath academy, but Harry and Melissa suspect something isn't right. Meanwhile, Jena Morane continues her search for her mother, Isara, the Overseers' most ruthless servant. To prevent a catastrophic attack, Anna Lenai and Jack Hunter travel to the dystopian world of Ragnos, where they become involved in an uprising against oppression.
Justice Keepers Saga - Books 13-15
Justice Keepers Saga - Books 1-3
Author: R.S. Penney
Publisher: Next Chapter
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 1235
Book Description
The first three books in R.S. Penney's 'Justice Keepers Saga', a series of science fiction novels, now in one volume! Symbiosis: Anna Lenai, a Justice Keeper, is sent on a mission to recapture an escaped alien. While pursuing the felon into uncharted space, Anna stumbles upon the long-lost homeworld of her ancestors, and is forced to adapt to a hostile environment. In the midst of her struggle to survive, she uncovers a conspiracy that threatens to shake their world to its core. Friction: Three years after changing history, Jack Hunter finds himself embroiled in danger and scandal as a terrorist threatens the fragile alliance between Earth and Leyria. As conspiracies surface and allegiances shift, Jack faces his most difficult test yet as he struggles to distinguish friend from foe. Entanglement: Anna Lenai and Jack Hunter investigate strange sensor readings in the outer solar system and discover a secret plan to develop a powerful weapon. At the same time, Jena Morane attempts to expose the treachery of Grecken Slade, risking war between Leyria and its aggressive neighbors. Surrounded by enemies, the Justice Keepers face a daunting challenge to maintain peace in the galaxy.
Publisher: Next Chapter
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 1235
Book Description
The first three books in R.S. Penney's 'Justice Keepers Saga', a series of science fiction novels, now in one volume! Symbiosis: Anna Lenai, a Justice Keeper, is sent on a mission to recapture an escaped alien. While pursuing the felon into uncharted space, Anna stumbles upon the long-lost homeworld of her ancestors, and is forced to adapt to a hostile environment. In the midst of her struggle to survive, she uncovers a conspiracy that threatens to shake their world to its core. Friction: Three years after changing history, Jack Hunter finds himself embroiled in danger and scandal as a terrorist threatens the fragile alliance between Earth and Leyria. As conspiracies surface and allegiances shift, Jack faces his most difficult test yet as he struggles to distinguish friend from foe. Entanglement: Anna Lenai and Jack Hunter investigate strange sensor readings in the outer solar system and discover a secret plan to develop a powerful weapon. At the same time, Jena Morane attempts to expose the treachery of Grecken Slade, risking war between Leyria and its aggressive neighbors. Surrounded by enemies, the Justice Keepers face a daunting challenge to maintain peace in the galaxy.
Justice Keepers Saga - Books 4-6
Author: R.S. Penney
Publisher: Next Chapter
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 1368
Book Description
Books 4-6 in R.S. Penney's 'Justice Keepers Saga', a series of science fiction novels, now in one volume! Relativity: Anna and Jack are on a mission to recover a piece of technology from the mysterious Overseers, the aliens who scattered humans on planets throughout the galaxy. With the device's strange effects on the human mind, Anna races to Tennessee to retrieve it, while Jack travels to Leyria to make contact with a professor who studied the Overseers. As they uncover the secrets of the Overseers, a vengeful Wesley Pennfield returns to Earth, complicating their mission and endangering their lives. Evolution: A campaign of terror is underway on Earth as Justice Keeper Grecken Slade seeks to control the mysterious Overseer technology known as the Key. Jena Morane leads a resistance against Slade, while Jack Hunter and Harry Carlson search for the ciphers that will unlock the Key's secrets. But something ominous is lurking on the edges of space as the Overseers return after ten thousand years, signaling a shift in the galaxy's fate. Dirty Mirror: In the aftermath of their worst defeat, the Justice Keepers retreat as a new threat arises. Melissa Carlson, a Justice Keeper trainee, finds herself caught up in a terrorist group's plans to upend the peace of Leyria. Meanwhile, her father Harry struggles to adapt to the changing world around him. In this exciting new installment of the Justice Keepers Saga, Jack Hunter launches an investigation to uncover traitors among their ranks, shaking up everything readers thought they knew about this epic space opera.
Publisher: Next Chapter
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 1368
Book Description
Books 4-6 in R.S. Penney's 'Justice Keepers Saga', a series of science fiction novels, now in one volume! Relativity: Anna and Jack are on a mission to recover a piece of technology from the mysterious Overseers, the aliens who scattered humans on planets throughout the galaxy. With the device's strange effects on the human mind, Anna races to Tennessee to retrieve it, while Jack travels to Leyria to make contact with a professor who studied the Overseers. As they uncover the secrets of the Overseers, a vengeful Wesley Pennfield returns to Earth, complicating their mission and endangering their lives. Evolution: A campaign of terror is underway on Earth as Justice Keeper Grecken Slade seeks to control the mysterious Overseer technology known as the Key. Jena Morane leads a resistance against Slade, while Jack Hunter and Harry Carlson search for the ciphers that will unlock the Key's secrets. But something ominous is lurking on the edges of space as the Overseers return after ten thousand years, signaling a shift in the galaxy's fate. Dirty Mirror: In the aftermath of their worst defeat, the Justice Keepers retreat as a new threat arises. Melissa Carlson, a Justice Keeper trainee, finds herself caught up in a terrorist group's plans to upend the peace of Leyria. Meanwhile, her father Harry struggles to adapt to the changing world around him. In this exciting new installment of the Justice Keepers Saga, Jack Hunter launches an investigation to uncover traitors among their ranks, shaking up everything readers thought they knew about this epic space opera.
Justice Keepers Saga - Books 7-9
Author: R.S. Penney
Publisher: Next Chapter
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 1367
Book Description
Books 7-9 in R.S. Penney's 'Justice Keepers Saga', a series of science fiction novels, now in one volume! Severed Bonds: Jack Hunter is faced with his greatest challenge yet as his arch-nemesis, a terrorist who once brought a city to its knees, is on the loose again with a new agenda: to break Jack's spirit. Meanwhile, Keli Armana seeks to return to her people and Ben Loranai is forced to make a decision between loyalty to his government or to his heart. Amidst it all, Grecken Slade is plotting to push governments towards war and destruction. Can Jack and his team stop their enemies before it's too late for the galaxy? Test Subjects: Anna Lenai and Keli Armana discover that the evil terrorizing the Leyrian town is a dark creature from another realm, and they must use all their powers to defeat it. Meanwhile, Jack Hunter fights for his life against Admiral Telixa Ethran and her brutal tactics. With Harry Carlson caught in the middle of a dangerous conflict, the fate of the galaxy hangs in the balance. Can they overcome their challenges and protect what they hold dear? Fragile Hope: The opening of the SuperGates has brought together distant civilizations, but tensions rise and threaten the fragile peace. Antaur calls for a summit to discuss an alliance with Leyria, and Jack Hunter and Anna Lenai must protect the delegation from hostile mercenaries. Melissa Carlson investigates a growing fascist movement on Leyria, while her father Harry is faced with a difficult test.
Publisher: Next Chapter
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 1367
Book Description
Books 7-9 in R.S. Penney's 'Justice Keepers Saga', a series of science fiction novels, now in one volume! Severed Bonds: Jack Hunter is faced with his greatest challenge yet as his arch-nemesis, a terrorist who once brought a city to its knees, is on the loose again with a new agenda: to break Jack's spirit. Meanwhile, Keli Armana seeks to return to her people and Ben Loranai is forced to make a decision between loyalty to his government or to his heart. Amidst it all, Grecken Slade is plotting to push governments towards war and destruction. Can Jack and his team stop their enemies before it's too late for the galaxy? Test Subjects: Anna Lenai and Keli Armana discover that the evil terrorizing the Leyrian town is a dark creature from another realm, and they must use all their powers to defeat it. Meanwhile, Jack Hunter fights for his life against Admiral Telixa Ethran and her brutal tactics. With Harry Carlson caught in the middle of a dangerous conflict, the fate of the galaxy hangs in the balance. Can they overcome their challenges and protect what they hold dear? Fragile Hope: The opening of the SuperGates has brought together distant civilizations, but tensions rise and threaten the fragile peace. Antaur calls for a summit to discuss an alliance with Leyria, and Jack Hunter and Anna Lenai must protect the delegation from hostile mercenaries. Melissa Carlson investigates a growing fascist movement on Leyria, while her father Harry is faced with a difficult test.
Justice Keepers Saga - Books 10-12
Author: R.S. Penney
Publisher: Next Chapter
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 1434
Book Description
Books 10-12 in R.S. Penney's 'Justice Keepers Saga', a series of science fiction novels, now in one volume! Cry Havoc: A war erupts as the Ragnosians attack the colony world of Alios, and Jack, Anna, and Melissa must defend against an invasion force. Meanwhile, Slade reveals his origins and plots to assassinate the Prime Council, which will alter the political landscape of many worlds. The Overseers are preparing for their final move, and the galaxy will never be the same again. No Shelter Here: The Justice Keepers find themselves in the midst of a galaxy-wide war sparked by Grecken Slade's devious plan. As tensions rise, an authoritarian leader takes office, and Jack Hunter is faced with a difficult choice. Will he follow orders or follow his conscience? This action-packed sci-fi adventure is the 11th book in the Justice Keepers Saga. The Firing Line: In The Firing Line, Anna and Melissa work to build a resistance on Salus Prime against the Ragnos Confederacy, while Jack assembles a rebel group on Leyria to fight against the tyrannical government. Meanwhile, Claire tries to escape the chaos, but the Overseers have their eyes on her. The Justice Keepers Saga continues with another action-packed installment.
Publisher: Next Chapter
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 1434
Book Description
Books 10-12 in R.S. Penney's 'Justice Keepers Saga', a series of science fiction novels, now in one volume! Cry Havoc: A war erupts as the Ragnosians attack the colony world of Alios, and Jack, Anna, and Melissa must defend against an invasion force. Meanwhile, Slade reveals his origins and plots to assassinate the Prime Council, which will alter the political landscape of many worlds. The Overseers are preparing for their final move, and the galaxy will never be the same again. No Shelter Here: The Justice Keepers find themselves in the midst of a galaxy-wide war sparked by Grecken Slade's devious plan. As tensions rise, an authoritarian leader takes office, and Jack Hunter is faced with a difficult choice. Will he follow orders or follow his conscience? This action-packed sci-fi adventure is the 11th book in the Justice Keepers Saga. The Firing Line: In The Firing Line, Anna and Melissa work to build a resistance on Salus Prime against the Ragnos Confederacy, while Jack assembles a rebel group on Leyria to fight against the tyrannical government. Meanwhile, Claire tries to escape the chaos, but the Overseers have their eyes on her. The Justice Keepers Saga continues with another action-packed installment.
The New York Times Index
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Indexes
Languages : en
Pages : 1748
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Indexes
Languages : en
Pages : 1748
Book Description
Growing Old in the Middle Ages
Author: Shulamith Shahar
Publisher: Psychology Press
ISBN: 9780415333603
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
This study draws a comprehensive picture of medieval old age in western Europe, combining primary sources and secondary litrature to produce a broad cultural history.
Publisher: Psychology Press
ISBN: 9780415333603
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
This study draws a comprehensive picture of medieval old age in western Europe, combining primary sources and secondary litrature to produce a broad cultural history.
Life in the Victorian and Edwardian Workhouse
Author: Michelle Higgs
Publisher: The History Press
ISBN: 0750966319
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 319
Book Description
Life in a workhouse during the Victorian and Edwardian eras has been popularly characterised as a brutal existence. Charles Dickens famously portrayed workhouse inmates as being dirty, neglected, overworked adn at the mercy of exploitative masters. While there were undoubtedly establishments that conformed to this stereotype, there is also evidence of a more enlightened approach that has not yet come to public attention. This book establishes a true picture of what life was like in a workhouse, of why inmates entered them and of what they had to endure in their day-to-day routine. A comprehensive overview of the workshouse system gives a real and compelling insight into social and moral reasons behind their growth in the Victorian era, while the kind of distinctions that were drawn between inmates are looked into, which, along with the social stigma of having been a workhouse inmate, tell us much about class attitudes of the time. The book also looks at living conditions and duties of the staff who, in many ways, were prisoners of the workhouse. Michelle Higgs combines thorough research with a fresh outlook on a crucial period in British history, and in doing so paints a vivid portrait of an era and its social standards that continues to fascinate, and tells us much about the society we live in today.
Publisher: The History Press
ISBN: 0750966319
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 319
Book Description
Life in a workhouse during the Victorian and Edwardian eras has been popularly characterised as a brutal existence. Charles Dickens famously portrayed workhouse inmates as being dirty, neglected, overworked adn at the mercy of exploitative masters. While there were undoubtedly establishments that conformed to this stereotype, there is also evidence of a more enlightened approach that has not yet come to public attention. This book establishes a true picture of what life was like in a workhouse, of why inmates entered them and of what they had to endure in their day-to-day routine. A comprehensive overview of the workshouse system gives a real and compelling insight into social and moral reasons behind their growth in the Victorian era, while the kind of distinctions that were drawn between inmates are looked into, which, along with the social stigma of having been a workhouse inmate, tell us much about class attitudes of the time. The book also looks at living conditions and duties of the staff who, in many ways, were prisoners of the workhouse. Michelle Higgs combines thorough research with a fresh outlook on a crucial period in British history, and in doing so paints a vivid portrait of an era and its social standards that continues to fascinate, and tells us much about the society we live in today.
They Came But Could Not Conquer
Author: Diane J. Purvis
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 1496237579
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
"In "They Came but Could Not Conquer," Diane J. Purvis reveals the centuries-long histories of environmental destruction and settler violence against Alaska Natives and their villages by successive European empires and states: Russian, British, French, and American"--
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 1496237579
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
"In "They Came but Could Not Conquer," Diane J. Purvis reveals the centuries-long histories of environmental destruction and settler violence against Alaska Natives and their villages by successive European empires and states: Russian, British, French, and American"--
Challenging Confinement
Author: Bonnie L. Ernst
Publisher: NYU Press
ISBN: 1479825581
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 123
Book Description
Examines how the feminist movements in the late twentieth century ignited prison protests, activism, and reform in women’s prisons While the late twentieth century brought about greater rights for women, it also saw a rapid increase in the number of female prisoners. Before their confinement, many incarcerated women had gained access to work and higher education. But once behind bars, they found the only programs available for them perpetuated misogynistic norms. Challenging Confinement is about how incarcerated women incorporated strategies from feminist movements into their activism behind bars. Facing long sentences, overcrowded prisons, and a lack of rehabilitation programs, incarcerated women protested, organized, and filed lawsuits to advocate for gender and racial equality in prison. Drawing on prison grievance reports, oral histories, state archives, and private collections, Bonnie L. Ernst tells the story of how women's movements, beginning in the 1920s and ending in the era of mass incarceration, infused prison activism in Michigan with new energy. Female prisoners and attorneys successfully persuaded the federal court to force state prisons to offer more programming and access to legal services. Mass incarceration swallowed up many of those efforts, but this history demonstrates how core principles of women’s movements encouraged incarcerated women to form coalitions and challenge their jailers. By bringing together histories of race, gender, and punishment, Challenging Confinement reveals how incarcerated women worked together to resist, in an era of mass imprisonment.
Publisher: NYU Press
ISBN: 1479825581
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 123
Book Description
Examines how the feminist movements in the late twentieth century ignited prison protests, activism, and reform in women’s prisons While the late twentieth century brought about greater rights for women, it also saw a rapid increase in the number of female prisoners. Before their confinement, many incarcerated women had gained access to work and higher education. But once behind bars, they found the only programs available for them perpetuated misogynistic norms. Challenging Confinement is about how incarcerated women incorporated strategies from feminist movements into their activism behind bars. Facing long sentences, overcrowded prisons, and a lack of rehabilitation programs, incarcerated women protested, organized, and filed lawsuits to advocate for gender and racial equality in prison. Drawing on prison grievance reports, oral histories, state archives, and private collections, Bonnie L. Ernst tells the story of how women's movements, beginning in the 1920s and ending in the era of mass incarceration, infused prison activism in Michigan with new energy. Female prisoners and attorneys successfully persuaded the federal court to force state prisons to offer more programming and access to legal services. Mass incarceration swallowed up many of those efforts, but this history demonstrates how core principles of women’s movements encouraged incarcerated women to form coalitions and challenge their jailers. By bringing together histories of race, gender, and punishment, Challenging Confinement reveals how incarcerated women worked together to resist, in an era of mass imprisonment.