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Curillian and Roujeark have reached Oron Amular, and together with the other contestants they pass under its dark gates to enter the Tournament of Kulothiel the Mage-lord. Who will emerge the victor, and which of them can uncover the true purposes of their enigmatic host?
A guide to the forty-seven species of bats found in United States and Canada, including overview of classification, biology, feeding behavior, habitats, migration, and reproduction.
Oron Amular, had been lost to mortal memory, but suddenly the legends are awakening again. Lords and princes, heroes and wanderers, all have felt the call of the mountain. A tournament is to be held and all the contestants know is that the prize is Power Unimaginable, but who can even find the Mountain, let alone survive what awaits them there?
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Oron Amular, had been lost to mortal memory, but suddenly the legends are awakening again. A tournament is to be held and the prize is Power Unimaginable, but who can even find the Mountain, let alone survive what awaits them there? Oron Amular by Michael J Harvey is an epic fantasy adventure readers won't be quick to forget.
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'A knockout thriller. Harvey dispenses the pressure plays, cruel surprises and heartbreaking setbacks of his plot with crack timing, never allowing the reader a moment to unfasten his seat belt' Washington Post 'For readers who like the action fast and furious and the body count high' Literary Review The ferocious new novel from the author of The Chicago Way and The Fifth Floor finds Michael Harvey at the top of his game in an expertly plotted, impossible to put down thriller set in Chicago's public transit system. Harvey's tough talking, Aeschylus quoting, former Irish cop turned PI, Michael Kelly, is back in another sizzling murder mystery that pits him against a merciless sniper on the lo...
As a fatherless girl with a mother who persistently encouraged her daughter’s artistic temperament, Anna Wells is highly sensitive to the life developing in her when she discovers she is pregnant. Anna’s gynecologist boyfriend, Kevin, considers the time just not right to have children, so Anna moves to a 100-year-old house in Bareneed, an abandoned cove in Newfoundland, where she takes comfort in renovating the interior of her new home and working on a series of paintings detailing roses. Paralleling Anna’s own journey is a minutely detailed, day-by-day development of the embryo. All goes well until a car arrives delivering a court summons. Kevin has filed a statement of claim seeking the termination of the embryo as "return of property." One night, while still in Bareneed and upset over the impending legal action, Anna discovers an abandoned little girl almost frozen to death in her front yard. Mysterious circumstances continue to surround the children in Bareneed as pro-choice and pro-life factions marshal their forces.