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A Brush with Evil
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 359

A Brush with Evil

Third in the Art of the Dead Series Evil Comes Alive When She Paints With Ashes of the Dead. A madman who moves particles with his mind laughs when he twists the small bones of a victim’s foot for kicks. Soon, he is closing throats and pinching blood vessels to extort money. It’s only a matter of time before he grows even bolder. Artist Kira McGovern--who can channel the emotional lives of the dead when she paints with their ashes--discovers the madman’s secret while working on a tribute portrait of a famous Hollywood star. Everyone thought she died of natural causes until Kira relives the uniquely hideous way the madman murdered her. Why did he kill her? What does he want? And why is ...

A Brush with Death
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 366

A Brush with Death

"A tense and satisfying thriller that does justice to its weird and macabre premise." --KIRKUS REVIEWS A dead serial killer’s spirit longs to kill again and an artist’s canvas becomes its portal. It all started innocently enough when New Orleans painter Kira McGovern mixed some of her mother’s cremated ashes into her oil paints. Entering an altered state, she channeled key moments of her mother’s life into a breathtaking memorial work of art. Her new business, Canvas of Life, was begun, and commissions rolled in. But things get strange when Kira meets Sean Easton, a Midwestern rancher, hiding a secret of his own. Both are unprepared for the horrific terrors that emerge with every bru...

A Brush with Fire
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 337

A Brush with Fire

Second in the Art of the Dead Series Evil Comes Alive When She Paints With Ashes of the Dead. A murderer is skinning the faces of victims and stretching them over wooden masks, then setting fires and staking the masks into the ground. The faces are left to watch the blazing inferno so that the dead can witness everything burn to the ground. The FBI is at a loss for leads and motives. In desperation, an agent asks New Orleans painter Kira McGovern for help. She is, after all, the painter who solved the cold case of a serial killer when she painted with the ashes of the murderer and unleashed its secrets. Would she paint with the ashes of the victims to see if—by channeling the memories of t...

Pathologic Myopia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 455

Pathologic Myopia

Pathologic Myopia is a major cause of severe vision loss worldwide. The mechanisms for vision loss include cataract, glaucoma, retinal detachment, and above all, myopic maculopathy within the posterior staphyloma. The first edition of Pathologic Myopia is one of the only current books to specifically address this disease and discusses recent developments in imaging technologies and various approaches to treatments, such as laser photocoagulation, photodynamic therapy, pharmaco-therapeutic injections in the vitreous, and surgery. This new edition is a timely update to the standard reference in the field, with new chapters on advanced refractive error correction, genetics, developing a classification system, and special surgical approaches for pathologic myopia. Complete with even more high-quality color images and informative tables, this book is written and edited by leaders in the field and is geared towards ophthalmologists, including residents and fellows in training, glaucoma and cataract specialists, and vitreoretinal macula experts.

Draknos
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 390

Draknos

One thousand years ago, the Alpha Quadrant was in turmoil as a great civil war raged between planets. To put an end to the senseless fighting, King Acco, from the planet Delphinus, used superior technology to build an enormous fighting robot called DrakNos. After many fierce battles, DrakNos put an end to the war and the opponents, the Drakkaunes, were banished into the Great Void as punishment for their war crimes. With the war over, DrakNos was no longer needed. As years of peace followed, the robot became nothing more than a legend, until the Drakkaunes rebuilt their civilizations and started a new campaign to reclaim the Alpha Quadrant. With their fleet now ready to attack, DrakNos the legend has returned. Inspired by Star Trek and other sci-fi series and movies, Daniel J. Willyard created his robotic hero DrakNos, who will also be featured in the author's next book. Willyard is currently converting this story into a screenplay. He is an aircrew survival equipment man in the Navy, caring for aircrew flight gear. Willyard grew up in Paradise, California, and now resides in Oak Harbor, Washington.

Tea Time of Life
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 261

Tea Time of Life

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-11-04
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  • Publisher: AuthorHouse

In the "Tea Time of Life," author Ethel S. Tucker shares reflections and recipes from nearly a century of life in Crittenden County, Kentucky. As a young girl, Tucker's widowed mother moved her family to Marion so that the children could attend school. As adults, each had loving marriages and successful careers while living through many periods of historical significance, including the Great Depression and the advent of space travel. "Tea Time of Life" chronicles Tucker's life and the recipes she has used to entertain thousands of dinner guests in her Crittenden County homes. Tucker is also the author of "From Pilot Knob to Main Street: A Collection of Recipes from Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow," published in 2005.

The God Game
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 328

The God Game

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1983-08
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"Curtis Gabriel had led his unwitting followers deep into the jungle of New Guinea, where he established the Church of Eternal God. Jody Summers, pursued by her own inner demons, was one of Gabriel's devoted 'flock' -- until she discovered it was not God but Gabriel himself who wielded the power of life and death in this isolated community"--Page 4 of cover

Casting Might-Have-Beens
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 353

Casting Might-Have-Beens

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-01-24
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  • Publisher: McFarland

Some acting careers are made by one great role and some fall into obscurity when one is declined. Would Al Pacino be the star he is today if Robert Redford had accepted the role of Michael Corleone in The Godfather? Imagine Tom Hanks rejecting Uma Thurman, saying that she acted like someone in a high school play when she auditioned to play opposite him in The Bonfire of the Vanities. Picture Danny Thomas as The Godfather, or Marilyn Monroe as Cleopatra. This reference work lists hundreds of such stories: actors who didn't get cast or who turned down certain parts. Each entry, organized alphabetically by film title, gives the character and actor cast, a list of other actors considered for that role, and the details of the casting decision. Information is drawn from extensive research and interviews. From About Last Night (which John Belushi turned down at his brother's urging) to Zulu (in which Michael Caine was not cast because he didn't look "Cockney" enough), this book lets you imagine how different your favorite films could have been.

Vitamin A
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 118

Vitamin A

This book is the most up-to-date research on vitamin A. It is designed for scientists and researchers to deepen their knowledge in this critical knowledge field, and it is a solid resource that brings together multidisciplinary research, development and innovation for a varied analysis of vitamin A.

Kilroy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 536

Kilroy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002-05-22
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  • Publisher: iUniverse

Kilroy, Home from the War is a true story about an ex-U. S. Navy sailor returning to a small town in Oklahoma at the end of World War II. After three years out of circulation, most of it aboard a wooden subchaser participating in island invasions, Wesley Hall returned to a small town in Oklahoma to find that almost everything he could think of was free for the asking. He had gone overseas at the age of seventeen, having never dated a girl or driven an automobile; and suddenly he was home a war hero at the age of twenty. The home folks were so grateful to returning veterans he found it extremely difficult to pay for anything, and to go someplace all he had to do was stick out his thumb. However, picking up where he had left off was complicated by the fact that he couldn't remember much about what it was like to be a civilian. He still had no bad habits, such as drinking and smoking, and he was paralyzed at the thought of asking a girl for a date. That all changed quickly after he bought a '35 Ford sedan and named it Kilroy.