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Rumors circulate that the old McPherson place a couple of miles outside of Framingham, Connecticut, is haunted. But one summer day, fourteen-year-old Laura Mueller and her three friends summon the courage to go there. Just because old man McPherson committed suicide there a couple of years ago at age ninety-three doesnt mean its been overtaken by ghosts. But Laura has no idea what the old house has in store for her in the future, and its not going to be a pleasant experience. That house, which haunts unsuspecting young women when they are the most vulnerable, chooses Laura to receive its horrific powers. Worse, it waits until the opportune timeyears later, when shes married and is expecting her first child. When she is seven months pregnant, Laura is summoned back to the old McPherson place by some mysterious and evil force. Held captive in a strange place, she wonders if shell ever find her way back to her former life.
It is 1718 and notorious pirate, Blackbeard is robbing merchant ships, confiscating their cargo, and even occasionally seizing ships. When Lieutenant Robert Maynard is enlisted by the governor of Virginia to find Blackbeard and kill him, a fierce battle ensues that leaves the pirate dead. Nearly three hundred years later, the Pentagon asks private detectives Brad and Melanie Hicks to assist New Orleans police with a complex murder mystery. After the Hicks dock their boat in a marina north of the city, they have no idea what is in store for them over the next few weeks. As bloodless corpses begin appearing, others go missing, and the list of suspects remains empty, the police turn to local NC...
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Before there were bats like Shade, Marina or even Goth, there was a young chiropter—a small arboreal glider—named Dusk. . . . It is 65 million years ago, during a cataclysmic moment in the earth’s evolution, and Dusk, just months old, has no way of knowing he will play a pivotal role in creating a new world. What he does know is that he is different from the other newborn chiropters. Not content to use his large sails to glide down from the giant sequoia tree, Dusk discovers that if he flaps quickly enough, he can fly. But this strange gift that makes him feel like an outcast from the colony will also make him its saviour. After most of the colony is savagely massacred by the felids—...