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You have already met Salazar, a descendant of Serena McKay, in the first book. Now, meet Sondra, a gifted Seer, psychic, and precognitive, As one of 12 survivors who followed Salazar and Miki to the underground tunnels on that first terrible night that August City faced apocalyptic annihilation, Sondra's ability will help lead the remaining survivors. After the wealthiest citizens were spirited away to safety in spaceships, the remaining population is left to die as they faced extermination. First, an unprovoked and unprecedented air raid where their city is bombed to hell. Then, biological warfare occurs when a toxin that changes their DNA is released. Sondra's ability is vital to the conti...
Two division three college baseball players experience a charmed baseball season together that leads to a berth for their team, The Monarchs, in the NCAA Championship tournament. Along the way, they find that neither the game nor life is always predictable.
From automatons to zombies, many elements of fantasy and science fiction have been cross-pollinated with the Western movie genre. In its second edition, this encyclopedia of the Weird Western includes many new entries covering film, television, animation, novels, pulp fiction, short stories, comic books, graphic novels and video and role-playing games. Categories include Weird, Weird Menace, Science Fiction, Space, Steampunk and Romance Westerns.
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Descendants of William and Mary Simms of Buckinghamshire, England. They had twelve children. Three of them emigrated. First to emigrate was James Simms (1792-1884), who came to Wayne Co., Illinois in 1819 to what is now called Cled Gaston farm. In 1830 William Simms II (1788-1861) and his wife Ann Sears and four of their children emigrated and settled for a short time in what is now Carroll Co., Ohio. In the late 1830's they moved to Wayne Co., Ill. A third son, Benjamin Simms (1798-d. ca. 1883), also emigrated. A grandson of William and Mary Simms, William IV (1815-1876), emigra- ted to Canada in 1833. Later in 1836 he came to Edwards Co. Ill. and in 1840 to Wayne Co., Ill. He married Mary Simms (1819-1893), daughter of William II and Ann Sears Simms, and his first cousin, in 1840. Descendants live in Illinois, California, Texas and elsewhere.
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