The Fires of Midnight


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Who killed two thousand innocent people, and how? More importantly, can they be stopped from striking again? Infectious disease expert Dr. Susan Lyle teams up with Blaine McCracken, ex-CIA operative, in the search for answers. Hideously deformed cadavers and a missing teenage genius are their only leads. The chase takes them all the way down the eastern seaboard and across the country, and they soon realize that at the heart of the puzzle lies a whole new generation of biological weapons. Should the wrong people get their hands on them, no one will be able to prevent the horrifying effect of...The Fires of Midnight. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.




Fires at Midnight


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Fires of Midnight


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Fire at Midnight


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In 1900, Cord Sutton travels to the newly developed Yellowstone Park. Born one quarter Nez Perce, Cord intends to gain respect by buying the Lake Hotel. On his way, Cord rescues Chicago heiress, Laura Fielding, from a stagecoach robbery, and soon discovers her father is his rival for the property. Original.




The Mystery of the Fires


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In Edith Lavell's 'The Mystery of the Fires', readers are immersed in a captivating tale of deception and intrigue set in a small town plagued by unexplainable fires. Lavell's descriptive prose and clever use of suspense keep the reader on the edge of their seat as they follow the protagonist's journey to uncover the truth behind the mysterious incidents. The novel's exploration of human nature and societal issues adds an insightful layer to the overall narrative, making it not only a thrilling read but also a thought-provoking one. Written in the tradition of classic mystery novels, 'The Mystery of the Fires' showcases Lavell's skill in crafting a compelling story that keeps readers engaged until the very end. Edith Lavell's background in psychology and interest in criminal behavior likely influenced the complex characters and intricate plot of the book, adding depth and authenticity to the storyline. Fans of mystery and suspense novels will be captivated by Lavell's meticulous attention to detail and expert storytelling. 'The Mystery of the Fires' is a must-read for anyone looking for a gripping and intellectually stimulating novel.




Telephony


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Midnight Fires


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Mitchelstown Castle in County Cork, seat of the notorious Anglo-Irish Kingsborough family, fairly hums with intrigue. In 1786 the new young governess, Mary Wollstonecraft, witnesses a stabbing when she attends a pagan bonfire at which an illegitimate son of the nobility is killed. When the young Irishman Liam Donovan, who hated the aristocratic rogue for seducing his niece, becomes the prime suspect for his murder, Mary-ever a champion of the oppressed, and susceptible to Liam's charm-determines to prove him innocent. Mary Wollstonecraft (mother of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, who wrote Frankenstein) was celebrated, even a cause celebre in her day, as a notorious and free-thinking rebel. Her short life was highly unconventional, with the kidnap of her sister from an abusive husband, love affairs, an illegitimate child, religious dissent, a suicide attempt, participation in the French Revolution, and other eyebrow-raising episodes. Nancy Means Wright hopes that Midnight Fires, set during Mary's term as a governess in Ireland, will "present her to the world as the brilliant, yet wholly human, passionate, and conflicted woman that she was."Riiviting. . . . As Mary snoops around in search of the culprit, she is bound not to lose herself to the mystery, her job, or the charms of any man. Wright deftly illuminates 18th-century class tensions." Publishers Weekly (2/15/10)