Dead Man's Embers


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In the aftermath of the Great War, Non Davies wakes one morning to find her husband crouching underneath the kitchen table in a cold sweat, shouldering an imaginary rifle. What has changed her Davey so completely? A clue arrives inside a mysterious letter, which takes her to London in search of the answer. When she returns home, Non finds that the dark secrets of Davey's past are working their way ever closer to the surface. She has to summon all her courage and compassion to restore her beloved husband and guard the fragile happiness of her war-weary village.




The Senatus Consultum de Cn. Pisone Patre


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Examines the emergence of dynastic rule at Rome in the early Principate via analysis of the senatorial decree concerning Piso.




Akenfield


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Woven from the words of the inhabitants of a small Suffolk village in the 1960s, Akenfield is a masterpiece of twentieth-century English literature, a scrupulously observed and deeply affecting portrait of a place and people and a now vanished way of life. Ronald Blythe’s wonderful book raises enduring questions about the relations between memory and modernity, nature and human nature, silence and speech.




The Ember in Space Collection


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She sees the future...and the empire knows it. Can she take the empire down before she becomes their deadliest weapon? This boxed set contains the entire Ember in Space series, including: Flicker (#1) Flare (#2) Flame (#3) Readers who love space opera, science fiction romance, and futuristic adventure will enjoy this thrilling series.




The Girls


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In Lori Lansens’ astonishing second novel, readers come to know and love two of the most remarkable characters in Canadian fiction. Rose and Ruby are twenty-nine-year-old conjoined twins. Born during a tornado to a shocked teenaged mother in the hospital at Leaford, Ontario, they are raised by the nurse who helped usher them into the world. Aunt Lovey and her husband, Uncle Stash, are middle-aged and with no children of their own. They relocate from the town to the drafty old farmhouse in the country that has been in Lovey’s family for generations. Joined to Ruby at the head, Rose’s face is pulled to one side, but she has full use of her limbs. Ruby has a beautiful face, but her body is tiny and she is unable to walk. She rests her legs on her sister’s hip, rather like a small child or a doll. In spite of their situation, the girls lead surprisingly separate lives. Rose is bookish and a baseball fan. Ruby is fond of trash TV and has a passion for local history. Rose has always wanted to be a writer, and as the novel opens, she begins to pen her autobiography. Here is how she begins: I have never looked into my sister’s eyes. I have never bathed alone. I have never stood in the grass at night and raised my arms to a beguiling moon. I’ve never used an airplane bathroom. Or worn a hat. Or been kissed like that. I’ve never driven a car. Or slept through the night. Never a private talk. Or solo walk. I’ve never climbed a tree. Or faded into a crowd. So many things I’ve never done, but oh, how I’ve been loved. And, if such things were to be, I’d live a thousand lives as me, to be loved so exponentially. Ruby, with her marvellous characteristic logic, points out that Rose’s autobiography will have to be Ruby’s as well — and how can she trust Rose to represent her story accurately? Soon, Ruby decides to chime in with chapters of her own. The novel begins with Rose, but eventually moves to Ruby’s point of view and then switches back and forth. Because the girls face in slightly different directions, neither can see what the other is writing, and they don’t tell each other either. The reader is treated to sometimes overlapping stories told in two wonderfully distinct styles. Rose is given to introspection and secrecy. Ruby’s style is "tell-all" — frank and decidedly sweet. We learn of their early years as the town "freaks" and of Lovey’s and Stash’s determination to give them as normal an upbringing as possible. But when we meet them, both Lovey and Stash are dead, the girls have moved back into town, and they’ve received some ominous news. They are on the verge of becoming the oldest surviving craniopagus (joined at the head) twins in history, but the question of whether they’ll live to celebrate their thirtieth birthday is suddenly impossible to answer. In Rose and Ruby, Lori Lansens has created two precious characters, each distinct and loveable in their very different ways, and has given them a world in Leaford that rings absolutely true. The girls are unforgettable. The Girls is nothing short of a tour de force.




The Second Evolution


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Welcome to the Second Evolution. Richard Sessions, M.D. has taken the wonder of Genetic Engineering to its ultimate limit.Due to his brilliance, no longer must a fetus pass through a womans Pelvic Brim, which has limited the size of the Human Brain for 25 million years. He has also made obsolete the contributions of a potential Father. The Fathers genetic contribution has now been replaced with Syntail, a mass-produced synthetic sperm. Through this knowledge, the two genetic offspring of the Second Evolution, Glass and Echo, have arrived. These twin offspring of this fateful combination alone possess the Third Cerebral Hemisphere, which they use to supply Dr. Sessions with new and terrible miracles. But the Doctor receives a deadly omen one night; he receives the Death List, the list that the Grim Reaper uses to kill all the people who are slated to die each day. Dr. Sessions sees his own name on this portentous list and formulates a plan to stop the Grim Reaper from executing his obligations and thereby attempts to lengthen his stay on this lonely planet. A supernatural battle begins with the Grim Reapers attempt to reconstruct the Life Thread; the slender filament that the Grim Reapers massive Scythe severs to terminate his victims. Alexandra Morrow, a lawyer whose name is just before Dr. Sessions on the Death List, is caught in between these two combatants in a surreal plan of Deception, Terror, and Murder. Who will win&?




The Life and Ideas of James Hillman


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Considered to be the world’s foremost post-Jungian thinker, James Hillman is known as the founder of archetypal psychology and the author of more than twenty books, including the bestselling title The Soul’s Code. In The Making of a Psychologist, we follow Hillman from his youth in the heyday of Atlantic City, through post-war Paris and Dublin, travels in Africa and Kashmir, and onward to Zurich and the Jung Institute, which appointed him its first director of studies in 1960. This first of a two-volume authorized biography is the result of hundreds of hours of interviews with Hillman and others over a seven-year period. Discover how Hillman’s unique psychology was forged through his life experiences and found its basis in the imagination, aesthetics, a return to the Greek pantheon, and the importance of “soul-making,” and gain a better understanding of the mind of one of the most brilliant psychologists of the twentieth century.




Flicker: Ember in Space Book One


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A girl who sees the future. An empire bent on using her. Can Ember take them down before she becomes their deadliest weapon?




Forever Yours Valentine's Day Sampler


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FOREVER YOURS VALENTINE'S DAY SAMPLER Forever celebrates its diamond tenth anniversary with this special Valentine's Day sampler of sparkling romance titles featured on the Forever Yours digital-first list. In Ember, Kristen Callihan presents the mesmerizing prequel to her gothic Darkest London series. Bestselling author Jennifer Haymore offers another chapter of the scandalous Donovan family in Once Upon a Wicked Night. Cynthia Garner introduces a fearless female soldier whose heart-pounding journey takes her across dimensions and Into the Rift-to a love she never knew existed. In Hailey Edwards's Soul Weaver, Chloe's life takes a dramatic turn when she meets the angelic Nathaniel, and finds a love that defies the boundaries of Heaven and Earth. Wedding bells are ringing in Hope Ramsay's delightful and charming Last Chance Bride. Vicky Dreiling turns up the heat with a tale that introduces the Sinful Scoundrels, rakish noblemen who are about to meet their match in A Season for Sin. Love takes a suspenseful and dark turn in Debra Webb's Obsession, in which a law-enforcement agent must face a serial killer from her past. Making her fiction debut with Renegade, Nancy Northcott presents a fast-paced paranormal romance featuring a sexy sheriff hunted by magical criminals. The rustic Texas town of Maverick Junction is the setting for the sizzling tale of a rough-and-tumble cowboy and the heiress who wins his heart in Lynnette Austin's Somebody Like You. And finally, Forever Yours proudly concludes this collection with Jessica Lemmon's Tempting the Billionaire, a sultry, tantalizing chronicle of two lovers who discover the perfect merger between business and pleasure.




Ghosts: A Social History, vol 5


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Reveals changing perceptions of ghosts at different social levels from the Reformation through to the twentieth century in Britain and America. This five-volume set focuses on the key published debates that emerged in each century, and illustrates the range of literary formats that reported or discussed ghosts.