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SPRING, 1987: Justine Knox and her fiancé, Alex Van Huss, exit a dark movie theater and quickly find themselves in the midst of a torrential, Indiana thunderstorm. Trapped outside in the elements, Alex leads Justine on a shortcut through a rundown apartment complex and into their worst nightmare... As the two of them rush through the woods behind the apartment buildings, they come across David Hawkins—a distraught, out-of-his-mind drug addict—burying the bodies of his wife and her lover. Unfortunately for the two young lovers, David Hawkins takes out all of his hate and anger on Justine and Alex. After murdering Alex, David rapes Justine and leaves her for dead... Shortly after the horr...
Six-year-old Evalynn Chambers has only one friend: an old stuffed teddy bear named Toby that once belonged to her recently deceased mother. But Toby isn't your ordinary teddy bear. Toby knows things. Dark secrets that he is all too willing to share with his new owner...
What would you do if the person you loved could kill you with an accidental thought? A man: At the end of his rope, running from his own mistakes… a drug deal gone wrong and a lot of money owed to a powerful figure who will happily take his life as payment. A woman: Running from a husband who wants to kill her and a man who wants to own her, with a secret that could turn the city, the country, perhaps the world into a mass grave. Each has lost everything. Together, they have nothing to lose… but their lives. Drawn together by loneliness and desperation… and a secret project called… Biofire.
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Three friends relive their youth in a local pub while mourning the loss of a recently deceased childhood friend.
Record of German families from Volga, Russia colony to Kansas. Johannes Goetz (1817-1895) and Margaret Riedel (1816-1902) came to the the U.S. in 1878. Includes families of Johannes' brothers and sisters and descendants. Dreiling ancestry is traced to Paul Dreiling (1465-1535), born in Tyrol who later migrated to Riga (Latvia).