Lost Blood
Author : Marco Abraham
Publisher :
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 11,93 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Lebanon
ISBN :
Author : Marco Abraham
Publisher :
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 11,93 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Lebanon
ISBN :
Author : Rosalyn Eves
Publisher : Knopf Books for Young Readers
Page : 466 pages
File Size : 19,33 MB
Release : 2018-03-27
Category : Young Adult Fiction
ISBN : 1101936096
Lost Crow Conspiracy is the dark, dazzling, action-packed sequel to Anna Arden's explosive societal debut in YA fantasy trilogy Blood Rose Rebellion. Sixteen-year old Anna Arden was once just the magically barren girl from an elite Luminate family. Now she has broken the Binding--and Praetheria, the creatures held captive by the spell, wreak havoc across Europe. Lower-class citizens have access to magic for the first time, while other Luminates lose theirs forever. Austria and Hungary are at odds once more. Anna Arden did not know breaking the Binding would break the world. Anna thought the Praetheria were on her side, content and grateful to be free from the Binding. She thought her cousin Matyas's blood sacrifice to the disarm the spell would bring peace, equality, justice. She thought her future looked like a society that would let her love a Romani boy, Gabor. But with the Monarchy breathing down her neck and the Praetheria intimidating her at every turn, it seems the conspiracies have only just begun. As threat of war sweeps the region, Anna quickly discovers she can't solve everything on her own. Now there's only one other person who might be able to save the country before war breaks out. The one person Anna was sure she'd never see again. A bandit. A fellow outlaw. A man known as the King of Crows. Matyas.
Author : John J. Robinson
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 397 pages
File Size : 36,49 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Freemasonry
ISBN : 1590771486
Its mysterious symbols and rituals had been used in secret for centuries before Freemasonry revealed itself in 1717. But where had this powerful organization come from and why had Freemasonry been attacked by the Roman Catholic Church? Robinson answers those questions and more.
Author : Richard Crombleholme
Publisher : iUniverse
Page : 657 pages
File Size : 24,33 MB
Release : 2014-12-19
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1491748885
Simon Fisher and Roderick Hughes have just watched Ian Kemp die at the hands of the cartel. Now they have forty-eight hours to find a beautiful woman for their cartel boss, or they will pay the ultimate price with their livesall while hiding a dark secret about Kemp, a victim of lost blood. For America and the rest of the world, the threat of nuclear war has passed, thanks to John Raven and Unit Expendable. Unfortunately for Raven, his last mission was one time too many. Now his son and elite Green Beret, John Weller-Raven, is on what he thinks will be a simple mission with his fiance, Louise, to give the parents of another man killed in the mission his belongings and a photograph of Unit Invincible. But after Weller-Raven is accused of arson and jailed, the president of the United States steps in to secure his releasejust as the sheriff secretly discusses a daring plan with a terrorist group. As Weller-Raven joins Unit Expendable to track, seek, and kill, he continues a retaliatory rampage that leads him straight to Fisher and a rescue mission that tests him in ways he never imagined. Lost Blood is the continuing tale of a sons quest to complete his fathers mission as he realizes just how dangerous it is to possess lost blood with a vengeance.
Author : Eric LaRocca
Publisher : Titan Books (US, CA)
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 40,28 MB
Release : 2022-09-06
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1803361506
"Amongst the Top 50 Horror Books of All Time" - Cosmopolitan Three dark and disturbing horror stories from an astonishing new voice, including the viral-sensation tale of obsession, Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke. For fans of Kathe Koja, Clive Barker and Stephen Graham Jones. Winner of the Splatterpunk Award for Best Novella. A whirlpool of darkness churns at the heart of a macabre ballet between two lonely young women in an internet chat room in the early 2000s—a darkness that threatens to forever transform them once they finally succumb to their most horrific desires. A couple isolate themselves on a remote island in an attempt to recover from their teenage son’s death, when a mysterious young man knocks on their door during a storm… And a man confronts his neighbour when he discovers a strange object in his back yard, only to be drawn into an ever-more dangerous game. Three devastating, beautifully written horror stories from one of the genre’s most cutting-edge voices. What have you done today to deserve your eyes?
Author : Alan D. Gaff
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 380 pages
File Size : 36,98 MB
Release : 2005
Category : History
ISBN : 9780806136967
In this unique history of the “Lost Battalion” of World War I, Alan D. Gaff tells for the first time the story of the 77th Division from the perspective of the soldiers in the ranks. On October 2, 1918, Maj. Charles W. Whittlesey led the 77th Division in a successful attack on German defenses in the Argonne Forest of northeastern France. His unit, comprised of men of a wide mix of ethnic backgrounds from New York City and the western states, was not a battalion nor was it ever “lost,” but once a newspaper editor applied the term “lost battalion” to the episode, it stuck. Gaff draws from new, unimpeachable sources—such as sworn testimony by soldiers who survived the ordeal—to correct the myths and legends and to reveal what really happened in the Argonne Forest during early October 1918.
Author : Charles Reagan Wilson
Publisher : University of Georgia Press
Page : 269 pages
File Size : 28,92 MB
Release : 1980
Category : History
ISBN : 0820306819
Charles Reagan Wilson documents that for over half a century there existed not one, but two civil religions in the United States, the second not dedicated to honoring the American nation. Extensively researched in primary sources, Baptized in Blood is a significant and well-written study of the South’s civil religion, one of two public faiths in America. In his comparison, Wilson finds the Lost Cause offered defeated Southerners a sense of meaning and purpose and special identity as a precarious but distinct culture. Southerners may have abandoned their dream of a separate political nation after Appomattox, but they preserved their cultural identity by blending Christian rhetoric and symbols with the rhetoric and imagery of Confederate tradition. “Civil religion” has been defined as the religious dimension of a people that enables them to understand a historical experience in transcendent terms. In this light, Wilson explores the role of religion in postbellum southern culture and argues that the profound dislocations of Confederate defeat caused southerners to think in religious terms about the meaning of their unique and tragic experience. The defeat in a war deemed by some as religious in nature threw into question the South’s relationship to God; it was interpreted in part as a God-given trial, whereby suffering and pain would lead Southerners to greater virtue and strength and even prepare them for future crusades. From this reflection upon history emerged the civil religion of the Lost Cause. While recent work in southern religious history has focused on the Old South period, Wilson’s timely study adds to our developing understanding of the South after the Civil War. The Lost Cause movement was an organized effort to preserve the memory of the Confederacy. Historians have examined its political, literary, and social aspects, but Wilson uses the concepts of anthropology, sociology, and historiography to unveil the Lost Cause as an authentic expression of religion. The Lost Cause was celebrated and perpetuated with its own rituals, mythology, and theology; as key celebrants of the religion of the Lost Cause, Southern ministers forged it into a religious movement closely related to their own churches. In examining the role of civil religion in the cult of the military, in the New South ideology, and in the spirit of the Lost Cause colleges, as well as in other aspects, Wilson demonstrates effectively how the religion of the Lost Cause became the institutional embodiment of the South’s tragic experience.
Author : Eve Woodson
Publisher : Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Page : 283 pages
File Size : 12,89 MB
Release : 2019-04-02
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1644169258
Would she have the guts to kill her own mother? With one drastic threat made by her mom, Eve Woodson's eyes opened and she was shocked to learn the existence of the supernatural, finding that everything she had ever taught and known was all a lie. She had just arrived at the Twilight Zone of what most people would consider their worst nightmare! Telling about her extraordinary life lived on two continents and three countries, 777: The Lost Blood is a story of hardship, triumph, and determination to come out on top. This book is full of miracles, fear, laughter, tears, and excitement. Learn of Eve's encounters with angels, demons, witches, wizards, and the ultimate betrayal! This story should be found in the fiction section of your nearest bookstore, except it is as real as they come. After reading this one of a kind story, you will walk away feeling courageous, strengthened, and more determined than ever before to pray without ceasing. This book will most definitely show you a side of God you could only have imagined.
Author : Paul Langan
Publisher : Townsend Press
Page : 123 pages
File Size : 34,35 MB
Release : 2004
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 1591940168
Hakeem and Savon are cousins who do not get along at first but work things out.
Author : Alistair MacLeod
Publisher : New Canadian Library
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 36,48 MB
Release : 1989
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 077109969X
The stories of The Lost Salt Gift of Blood are remarkably simple – a family is drawn together by shared and separate losses, a child’s reality conflicts with his parents’ memories, a young man struggles to come to terms with the loss of his father. Yet each piece of writing in this critically acclaimed collection is infused with a powerful life of its own, a precision of language and a scrupulous fidelity to the reality of time and place, of sea and Maritime farm. Focusing on the complexities and abiding mysteries at the heart of human relationships, the seven stories of The Lost Salt Gift of Blood map the close bonds and impassable chasms that lie between man and woman, parent and child.