Deadly Beast


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In the early morning darkness, a swift and powerful assailant begins a campaign of terror, leaving a trail of broken and brutalized corpses. Eccentric criminal investigator J. Marshal Parks joins police detective Paul Ramsey in a desperate battle to end the senseless and violent murders. Parks’s home is his refuge, his cosmos of resources and headquarters for his powerful analytical skill. His chauffeur, Jacob, is a capable and trustworthy partner. Martha, Parks’s household manager, somehow succeeds in maintaining a stable and safe haven for the wearied criminologist in pursuit of a deadly beast. The price of ending this reign of terror may be too much for mere humans to pay. Parks’s battle against evil reveals the hazards of confronting the unknown and the severe consequences of facing the forces of hate and perverse genius.




Museum of Deadly Beasts


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Lin Jin never imagined he would ever transmigrate. And to such a peculiar world at that. Here, deadly beasts were regarded as sacred, and thankfully, he owned a museum for deadly beasts. “Master, this is just a dying little tortoise…” “What tortoise? This is a rare species that contains the blood of a Black Tortoise and could be promoted up to level seven.” “What about this shedding mongrel?” “Mongrel? How narrow-minded. This is a branch descendant of the snarling hound with a hint of Kirin’s blood. Take my word for it and sign the blood contract at once. I guarantee you that you'll soar to success and be on your path to invincibility!”




Eye of the Beast


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In the summer of 1993, James Wood brought terror to the unassuming town of Pocatello, Idaho. Wood, the stranger in town, looked quite ordinary. The truth came to light only after the abduction and murder of Jeralee Underwood, the 11-year-old daughter of a devout Mormon family. Author Terry Adams teams up with lead investigator Scott Shaw and forensic psychologist Mary Brooks-Mueller to take readers behind the headlines into the heart of the Idaho investigation. Photo insert.




Beast Quest: 89: Solix the Deadly Swarm


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Battle fearsome beasts and fight evil with Tom and Elenna in the bestselling adventure series for boys and girls aged 7 and up. In the mysterious Rainbow Jungle a terrifying creature is on the loose - a giant fire ant which the evil witch Kensa plans to set on the people of Gwildor! How will Tom and Elenna stop the Beast in its tracks? There are FOUR thrilling adventures to collect in the Beast Quest: The Siege of Gwildow series: Styro the Snapping Brute; Ronak the Toxic Terror; Solix the Deadly Swarm; Kanis the Shadow Hound. If you like Beast Quest, check out Adam Blade's other series: Team Hero, Sea Quest and Beast Quest: New Blood!




Solix the Deadly Swarm


Book Description

Battle fearsome beasts and fight evil with Tom and Elenna in the bestselling adventure series for boys and girls aged 7 and up. In the mysterious Rainbow Jungle a terrifying creature is on the loose - a giant fire ant which the evil witch Kensa plans to set on the people of Gwildor! How will Tom and Elenna stop the Beast in its tracks? There are FOUR thrilling adventures to collect in the Beast Quest: The Siege of Gwildow series: Styro the Snapping Brute; Ronak the Toxic Terror; Solix the Deadly Swarm; Kanis the Shadow Hound. If you like Beast Quest, check out Adam Blade's other series: Team Hero, Sea Quest and Beast Quest: New Blood!




No Beast So Fierce


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The astonishing true story of the man-eating tiger that claimed a record 437 human lives “Thrilling. Fascinating. Exciting.” —Wall Street Journal • "Riveting. Haunting.” —Scientific American Nepal, c. 1900: A lone tigress began stalking humans, moving like a phantom through the lush foothills of the Himalayas. As the death toll reached an astonishing 436 lives, a young local hunter was dispatched to stop the man-eater before it struck again. This is the extraordinary true story of the "Champawat Man-Eater," the deadliest animal in recorded history. One part pulse-pounding thriller, one part soulful natural history of the endangered Royal Bengal tiger, No Beast So Fierce is Dane Huckelbridge’s gripping nonfiction account of the Champawat tiger, which terrified northern India and Nepal from 1900 to 1907, and Jim Corbett, the legendary hunter who pursued it. Huckelbridge’s masterful telling also reveals that the tiger, Corbett, and the forces that brought them together are far more complex and fascinating than a simple man-versus-beast tale. At the turn of the twentieth century as British rule of India tightened and bounties were placed on tiger’s heads, a tigress was shot in the mouth by a poacher. Injured but alive, it turned from its usual hunting habits to easier prey—humans. For the next seven years, this man-made killer terrified locals, growing bolder with every kill. Colonial authorities, desperate for help, finally called upon Jim Corbett, a then-unknown railroad employee of humble origins who had grown up hunting game through the hills of Kumaon. Like a detective on the trail of a serial killer, Corbett tracked the tiger’s movements in the dense, hilly woodlands—meanwhile the animal shadowed Corbett in return. Then, after a heartbreaking new kill of a young woman whom he was unable to protect, Corbett followed the gruesome blood trail deep into the forest where hunter and tiger would meet at last. Drawing upon on-the-ground research in the Indian Himalayan region where he retraced Corbett’s footsteps, Huckelbridge brings to life one of the great adventure stories of the twentieth century. And yet Huckelbridge brings a deeper, more complex story into focus, placing the episode into its full context for the first time: that of colonialism’s disturbing impact on the ancient balance between man and tiger; and that of Corbett’s own evolution from a celebrated hunter to a principled conservationist who in time would earn fame for his devotion to saving the Bengal tiger and its habitat. Today the Corbett Tiger Reserve preserves 1,200 km of wilderness; within its borders is Jim Corbett National Park, India’s oldest and most prestigious national park and a vital haven for the very animals Corbett once hunted. An unforgettable tale, magnificently told, No Beast So Fierce is an epic of beauty, terror, survival, and redemption for the ages.




LONDENBERG


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There is but one chance to grab hold of this rare adventure then keep it for yourself and tell everyone you know about it. As a night sky falls, many rumors fill this once peaceful cottage town of Cifice. There are many townsfolk who have been wondering about the many strange disappearances. Many of them have warned others that traveling at night may not be such a wise thing to do in these dark times. Some have said that the reason why there are so many tragic events is because of a royal decree which happened to exile a once popular and ancient order of clerics. Others have said the reason why there is so much hardship is because the last remaining fighter's guild has been ordered to disband. But none the less, hideous green creatures have begun to lurk about the land in darkness, as if they have been seeking out their next hunt. And yet, one brave outcast of a youth by the name of Paul has no other choice but to take action as he packs up his ruck sack. Looking into his elderly father's tearful eyes, Paul grabs his hooded green cloak and then his sturdy wooden longbow. He realizes that he has accepted the risk of losing his life and has decided to venture outside the comforts of his village of Cifice into this dark unknown world.




Deadly Kingdom


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Recalling his childhood encounter with a cougar on his family farm, the author of The Red Hourglass describes the life-long obsession with dangerous animals that prompted his amateur studies with virtually all dangerous creatures, from sharks and bears to alligators and spiders.




Deadly Powers


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In this illuminating and evocative exploration of the origin and function of storytelling, the author goes beyond the work of mythologist Joseph Campbell, arguing that mythmaking evolved as a cultural survival strategy for coping with the constant fear of being killed and eaten by predators. Beginning nearly two million years ago in the Pleistocene era, the first stories, Trout argues, functioned as alarm calls, warning fellow group members about the carnivores lurking in the surroundings. At the earliest period, before the development of language, these rudimentary "stories" would have been acted out. When language appeared with the evolution of the ancestral human brain, stories were recited, memorized, and much later written down as the often bone-chilling myths that have survived to this day. This book takes the reader through the landscape of world mythology to show how our more recent ancestors created myths that portrayed animal predators in four basic ways: as monsters, as gods, as benefactors, and as role models. Each incarnation is a variation of the fear-management technique that enabled early humans not only to survive but to overcome their potentially incapacitating fear of predators. In the final chapter, Trout explores the ways in which our visceral fear of predators is played out in the movies, where both animal and human predators serve to probe and revitalize our capacity to detect and survive danger. Anyone with an interest in mythology, archaeology, folk tales, and the origins of contemporary storytelling will find this book an exciting and provocative exploration into the natural and psychological forces that shaped human culture and gave rise to storytelling and mythmaking.




Amazing Success


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The book, AMAZING SUCCESS, is based on the active principles of success. The words of wisdom, within it, are not only derived from the inspired words of my living God, but even from common sense. Success has its own power. It can lay eggs like an eagle, and fly, with its new offspring, soaring higher, and higher above the stormy gale.