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Deadly Admirer
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 308

Deadly Admirer

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1987
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  • Publisher: Fawcett

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Vampire Notes
  • Language: en

Vampire Notes

Mysterious millionaire Edmond Mornay wants George Heargreaves to produce his play. And Mornay's voluptuous partner, Ilona, wants George as her lover. But George soon finds his dream play is becoming a horror show. One of his patrons wants his blood, the other wants his body, and something even worse is waiting in the wings.

The Toymaker
  • Language: en

The Toymaker

This is an Authors Guild/BIP title. Please use Authors Guild/BIP specs. Text for Review Box: The devil's playthings are his creation. And one small town's destruction?/TEXTAREA> Use This New Text For The Back Cover: This is an Authors Guild/BIP title. Please use Authors Guild/BIP specs. Author bio: The author was born in Kidderminster, England, and currently resides in Toronto with his wife and son. He has assorted degrees in English Literature and worked as an editor and a journalist. He likes anything humorous or strange. Description: Once, he gave the townpeople jobs. Now, he is taking away their sanity. To defeat the Toymaker, three men and a woman must battle an army of killer toys with razor-sharp claws, escape a frenzied mob, and overcome demons from Hell.

The Prey
  • Language: en

The Prey

Werewolves and vampires pursue Morivania through Vienna and Paris during the turbulent years of the French Revolution, in pursuit of a mysterious essence that will grant perpetual youth and vitality. Possibly one of the best horror stories ever written. A reader from Fort Worth Texas, quoted from Amazon.com

The Cathari Treasure
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 214

The Cathari Treasure

Kindle's #1 International Men's Adventure Best Seller! Featuring Former Super Legionnaire - Celebrity Chef Cameron Kincaid * * * * * A coveted prize has surfaced in New York drawing Celebrity Chef Cameron Kincaid into an 800-year-old war. In 1208 the clandestine Rex Mundi began the Albigensian crusade in an effort to gain control of the treasure held by the Cathar. For thirty-six years the Languedoc region south of France was washed in blood. By 1244 the last of the Cathari were eradicated when the Chateau de Montsegur finally fell. Though the Rex Mundi searched everywhere, the Cathari Treasure remained elusive. After thwarting assassins in the library of his restaurant Le Dragon Vert Camero...

Cold People
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 391

Cold People

'An ambitious, cinematic thriller' Observer 'A talented storyteller' The Times 'A cinematic epic' Daily Mail What if the only hope for survival becomes the greatest threat? From the brilliant, bestselling author of Child 44 comes a suspenseful and fast-paced novel about a colony of global apocalypse survivors seeking to reinvent civilisation under the most extreme conditions imaginable. The world has fallen. Without warning, a mysterious and omnipotent force has claimed the planet for their own. There are no negotiations, no demands, no reasons given for their actions. All they have is a message: humanity has thirty days to reach the one place on Earth where they will be allowed to exist… ...

An American Rape
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 336

An American Rape

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1975
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  • Publisher: Unknown

An account of the Giles-Johnson case in which three young black males, James Giles, his brother John Giles, and their friend Joe Johnson, were accused of raping a sixteen-year-old white girl in Montgomery County, Maryland, on July 21, 1961. Despite their pleas of innocence, contradictory testimony by the accuser, and exonerating evidence in the state's attorney's office, the three men were convicted and sentenced to death.

Stories of Newmarket
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 290

Stories of Newmarket

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-04-15
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  • Publisher: Dundurn

Newmarket, one of the oldest communities in Ontario, was founded on the Upper Canadian frontier in 1801 by Quakers from the United States. Fur traders, entrepreneurs, millers, and many others were soon to follow, some seeking independence, some seeking wealth, and some even seeking freedom from creditors. The community was at the heart of the 1837 Rebellion, found prosperity when a stop on the colony’s first railway, and has sent military personnel to every war in Canada’s history since the War of 1812. Once a terminal on the street railway from Toronto to Lake Simcoe, Newmarket also bears the remnants of an aborted 19th-century barge canal. It was the seat of the York County government and today is the headquarters for the Region of York. Behind these events and many others that have shaped Newmarket’s history are the people. Tradespeople, the core of the community, aspiring or experienced politicians including Family Compact members, rebels, war heroes, and even a frontier doctor who lived to the age of 118. Here are their stories, all illuminating the early history of Newmarket.

Significant Others
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 326

Significant Others

  • Categories: Art

Biographies of artists and writers have traditionally presented an individuals lone struggle for self-expression. In this book, critics and historians challenge these assumptions in a series of essays that focus on artist and writer couples who have shared sexual and artistic bonds. Featuring duos such as Auguste Rodin and Camille Claudel, Sonia and Robert Delaunay, Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant, and Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg, this book combines biography with evaluation of each partners work in the context of the relationship.