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The trouble with Hitchhiking, sees Ray, a young man trying to get home, go through one of the worst nights of his life. The Mirror, Holly White escapes an abusive relationship and finds something both unexpected and beautiful. Daddy's Girl. Abby's father can't take her trick or treating so she goes with his chauffeur, Gregor, and the two encounter more than just candy. More stories await if you dare.
Paranormal Love is the second anthology to come out of the writers' collective, Authors for Charity. The collective have collaborated on a number of projects, most notably their first book for charity, Tales of an Old Wizard, which was launched in 2013. All proceeds from Paranormal Love go to the cancer unit in Sussex, England, in remembrance of fellow writer and friend Laura Tina Warnes, who contributed to Tales of an Old Wizard before sadly losing her battle with cancer in late 2013. Laura, who is remembered fondly by all members of the collective, was involved in the early planning stages of Paranormal Love, and Authors for Charity are proud to be able to produce this book in her memory. So grab a duvet, steel your nerves and step inside, and lose yourself in these stories of love, romance, fantasy and mystery. Just be sure to leave the lights on when you go to sleep tonight...
Mirador Publishing invited submissions of short stories celebrating the Weird and the Wonderful.We were overwhelmed by the number and the quality of entries. Choosing the winners proved to be a monumental task. Our criteria centred on the gifts of story telling and imagination. We believe these should be the overriding considerations, for the exploration of the human condition through the story telling process.We take great pleasure in presenting this selection by some of the world "s most promising new writers and we look forward to working with these immensely talented story tellers on future projects.Have fun and lose yourself in the wonderful Mirador Fantasmagoria.
Kate Wright is a young police officer is set to investigate the disappearance of three young men on a night out. Her investigation leads her to police corruption and, what she first believes to be human trafficking. But things are not always what they first appear to be. And soon Kate is involved in matters darker than she could ever have imagined. 180,000 people go missing in the united kingdom each year. Where do they go? To Old Town they do go.
Eighty good-sized biographies of significant silent-era players hard to find in other reference works, and almost nowhere at this length. The villains and sidekicks of two-reelers (Jim Corey, Nelson McDowell), cowboy action stars (Jack Hoxie, Art Acord, Hoot Gibson, et al.), comedians, character actors, matinee idols and other talented and reliable performers.A comprehensive filmography (compiled for this book by Richard E. Braff and listing year, studio, director, screenplay, story or author, length and cast) accompanies each entry. The biographies are revised and edited versions of a series that ran in the film periodical Classic Images.
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The first film featuring Charlie Chan, The House Without a Key, appeared in 1925. Forty-seven films and six Charlies later, the series still delights audiences. Charlie Chan connoisseurs cite a variety of reasons for the honorable detective's longevity and appeal, ranging from his wit and personality to the films' fascinating casts that often included future celebrities.This encyclopedia contains over 1,900 entries for characters, actors, crew members, plot devices, and facts, as well as film summaries and Charlie's famous aphorisms. Photographs accompany the text and the entries are arranged alphabetically for easy reference and access. Practically anything a fan of these films might want to know is thoroughly analyzed here.