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Return to Mariah a new exciting time travelling paranormal thriller. John Davidson finds himself entangled in a dangerous love triangle spanning two dimensions with the Matthew twins, Faith and Hope, a pair of celestial spirits who are locked in a murderous battle with the demonic Sheriff Joppa. Return to Mariah explores themes of freedom, religion, and oppression in the American South in Post-Civil War Mariah, North Carolina.
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In the small, peaceful community of Mariah, North Carolina, hell is about to break loose. One night, the towns oldest church is mysteriously burned to the ground. All thats left from the blaze is the churchs aged altar, the cross bent over as if in prayer due to the extreme heat. The towns sheriff, Angela Solomon, is called to investigate. Unfortunately, no clues are found. The arson squad cant identify the cause or origin of the fire, which leaves Solomon with nothing to go on. Soon, though, other churches burn. What seemed like a random hate crime is taking over all of Mariah, and Solomon is at a loss. How can she possibly catch a criminal whos invisible? The closer Solomon gets to the case, the more she begins to realize there is more at work in her small town than arson. She suspects something divine is involvedor perhaps, something demonic. Solomon and the rest of the townspeople must fight for their lives, their very souls, against an evil force that would heartlessly burn more than just buildings.
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Rule No. 1: You don't kill the body you inhabit.Rule No. 2: You should never again mention your previous name.Rule No. 3: You don't ever talk about your previous life. Ever.Two young men with the power to take over another body inhabit the bodies and lives of brothers Jonah and Louis. The takeover leads to a car crash, injuring Jonah's legs and forcing them to stay in the brothers' house for the time being.The street is quiet. The neighbors aren't nosy. Everything is okay.They are safe, for now.Until they find a dead body in the basement.
Sexual Harassment in the Workplace: Law and Practice
Ancient Arabic Astrology is a valuable book that designates and explains an ancient esoteric mystery tradition of foretelling that has been shrouded in mystery to most of the world. Arabic astrology is still quite unknown astrology, despite its antiquity. It's based, above all, on the idea that there are opportunities offered to us from our birth to our advancement in life, and in the study of our real abilities, of our character, one can foretell the future.In recent years, the circumstances somewhat have changed, and a new passion has emerged in Arabic astrology and esoterics. Sadly, most of the literature concerning Arabic astrology came in a deformed and incomplete view of Arabic Astrology. A view that reduced the vastness of Arabic astrology signs to a mere date of the birth sign. In doing so it neglected most of what is peculiar to Arabic Astrology and which differentiates it from Chinese and western astrology.
The modern understanding of climate extremes in the vast Pacific Ocean has been hampered by an incomplete picture of the incidence of such extremes in the past. For the first time in this book is given a largely complete account of extreme events – tropical cyclones (hurricanes) and droughts – culled from a myriad of sources, ranging from whalers’ logs to missionary diaries, as far back in time as written records extend. This book is an essential reference for anyone interested in the nature and recurrence times of climate extremes in the Pacific Ocean. It also provides fascinating insights into the historical impacts of extreme events on often highly vulnerable island populations and livelihoods and, in doing so, underscores their continuing vulnerability as they confront 21st-century climate change.
In parallel stories set in 15th century Portugal and the 1990s, two women explore their identities. Set against historical events, this novel creates a sweeping narrative about a family expelled from Spain connecting across time to a modern woman of Cuban descent.
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