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The story is set in the early 40"s in a coal mining town. A small boy grows up somewhat awkward and is befriended by adults who have somewhat selfish motives. A disaster takes place in a mining accident and Jeremy is lost. The small town of Stillcreek is shaken with a finding about Jeremy not previously known.
12 dark tales from the masters and rising stars of genre fiction. Complete TOC: "No More Shadows" by Tim Waggoner; "A Curse and a Kiss" by Eric J. Guignard; "Depravation" by Mark Allan Gunnells; "The Girl with the Thirsty Eyes" by Scott Bradley; "Slink" by Trent Zelazny; "Vampiro" by John Palisano; "Kristall Tag" by Holly Newstein; "The Tardy Hand of Miss Tangerine" by Jon Michael Kelley; "Vanishing Act" by Simon McCaffery; "Windows in the Wreckage" by Trent Zelazny; "Coyote Gambit" by Gene O'Neill; "Closing Time" by Amy Wallace.
This ambitious work chronicles 250 years of the Cromartie Family genealogical history. Included in the index of nearly 50,000 names are the current generations, and all of those preceding, which trace ancestry to our family patriarch, William Cromartie who was born in 1731 in Orkney, Scotland and his second wife, Ruhamah Doane who was born in 1745. Arriving in America in 1758, William Cromartie settled and developed a plantation on South River, a tributary of the Cape Fear near Wilmington, North Carolina. On April 2, 1766, William married Ruhamah Doane, a fifth generation descendant of a Mayflower passenger to Plymouth, Stephen Hopkins. If Cromartie is your last name, or that of one of your ...
Horror has the gripping ability to captivate...and enthrall. It hooks you with unnerving stories of dread and evil, pushes your limits and pokes every phobia. Audiences love to be scared but behind every muffled scream is something deeper and even more fascinating. In Screaming for Pleasure, S.A. Bradley takes you on a wild journey exploring horror, where you'll discover what is so tantalizing about terror, including: Rare insights about some of the greatest fright directors of all time, like David Cronenberg, Guillermo Del Toro and John Carpenter, culled from hundreds of interviews.An in-depth look at 6 of the most impactful horror films by women directors, plus a list of over 15 women dire...
Comprehensive, easy to read, and clinically relevant, Bradley’s Neurology in Clinical Practice provides the most up-to-date information presented by a veritable "Who's Who" of clinical neuroscience. Its unique organization allows users to access content both by presenting symptom/sign and by specific disease entities—mirroring the way neurologists practice. A practical, straightforward style; templated organization; evidence-based references; and robust interactive content combine to make this an ideal, dynamic resource for both practicing neurologists and trainees. Authoritative, up-to-date guidance from Drs. Daroff, Jankovic, Mazziotta, and Pomeroy along with more than 150 expert contr...
John Clinton Bradley was born 8 June 1859 in Lebanon, Iowa. His parents were Israel S. Bradley and Mary E. Lymenstull. He married Ida May McLain, daughter of John Jacob McLain and Emily Lowe, in 1882. They had seven children and lived in Marion County, Kansas. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived in Kansas, Iowa, Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and elsewhere.