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This sweeping saga weaves a riveting tale about a young girl's battle with one of hell's minions determined to destroy her and those closest to her. This is the first volume in the Black or White Chronicles series relating stories of life in the Deep South during its most tumultuous times.
John Aubrey Anderson artfully crafts the compelling story of the conflict between the natural and spirit worlds and Missy Parker and Mose Washington, caught between.
Mose Washington and his "grandson," Bill, are still on the lam in 1968 after fleeing Cat Lake where Bill's mom was brutally slayed years earlier. Hiding out under assumed names, Bill is enrolled at North Texas State University and learning to ride bulls, while Mose continues to protect Bill from the evil he knows hunts them incessantly. When a dangerous and determined assassin hired by an enemy closes in, Bill"s faith is challenged to a point where even Mose's devoted guidance can't seem to save him. What was once just part of a bedtime prayer becomes an all too- real consideration for both men: AND IF I DIE?
"The demonic assaults that plagued a young woman in 1930s Mississippi follow her to the 1960s, where she battles to assist the victim of a racially motivated attack"--Provided by the publisher.
A U.S. Air Force pilot in the early 1970s battles the North Vietnamese as well as past personal demons aboard his aircraft, "The Cool Woman."
"Under the Hill" is a romance novel by Aubrey Beardsley, based on the legend of Tannhäuser. Aubrey Vincent Beardsley (1872 – 1898) was an English illustrator and author. He was a leading figure in the Aesthetic movement which also included Oscar Wilde and James McNeill Whistler. He is one of the important Modern Style (British Art Nouveau style) figures.
Mose Washington and his "grandson,"Bill, are still on the lam in1968 after fleeing Cat Lake whereBill's mom was brutally slayedyears earlier. Hiding out underassumed names, Bill is enrolled atNorth Texas State University andlearning to ride bulls, while Mosecontinues to protect Bill from theevil he knows hunts them incessantly.When a dangerous anddetermined assassin hired byan enemy closes in, Bill"s faith ischallenged to a point where evenMose's devoted guidance can't seem to save him. Whatwas once just part of a bedtime prayer becomes an all too-real consideration for both men: AND IF I DIE?
'A truly remarkable writer, one of the most gifted non-fiction authors alive' Simon Schama, Financial Times SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2015 COSTA BIOGRAPHY AWARD This is the autobiography that John Aubrey never wrote. You may not know his name. Aubrey was a modest man, a gentleman-scholar who cared far more for the preservation of history than for his own legacy. But he was a passionate collector, an early archaeologist and the inventor of modern biography. With all the wit, charm and originality that characterises her subject, Ruth Scurr has seamlessly stitched together John Aubrey's own words to tell his life story and a captivating history of seventeenth-century England unlike any other. 'A game-changer in the world of biography' Mary Beard 'Ingenious' Hilary Mantel 'Irresistible' Philip Pullman
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