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Erik McGavin finally has his life back from the monsters who sought to destroy him inside and out. He has come from having nothing to having a happy, stable life with his beautiful wife, a home, and a baby on the way. But there are signs the rift has opened again, and that what has come through this time is the ultimate deadly force: the Three are looking to cauterize our dimension, and have powers beyond anything our world—or theirs—have ever seen.
Amanda is a schoolteacher with a quiet, boring life. She goes on a Caribbean cruise hoping to liven things up a bit. Suddenly, she is mugged, pursued by members of a cartel, protected by a handsome DEA agent and presented with an enigma ...
Kirkus Discoveries book review: Part devotional guide, part encyclopedia, Saints and Blesseds of the Americas will find a welcome place on the shelves of a new generation of Catholics. Ewalds tidy collection provides an exhaustive, country-by-country listing of all the Catholic saints and blesseds of the Western world. In Catholic theology, saints serve as intercessors between humanity and God; blessedsthose who have undergone the process of beatificationare only one step away from becoming saints. Believers pray to either for aid in any number of life pursuits. Perhaps the most gratifying aspect of this catalogue is the fact that it is extremely up to date. Ewald provides not only the saint...
In 1880, the rowdy town of Benson was born when the Southern Pacific Railroad Company recognized a market for transporting mining and ranching products to growing enterprises in the southeastern Arizona Territory. Leading up to the town's incorporation in 1924, nearly all railroads in the Southwest led to Benson, which by that time boasted several hotels, liveries, taverns, churches, and a smelter. By the 1940s, U.S. Highway 80 and State Route 86 junction brought weary travelers to enjoy Benson's clean air, artesian water, and mountain vistas, creating the core of a multiethnic city whose progeny continue to keep the town alive today as the "Gateway to the Land of Cochise."