Terra Necro: Tipping Point


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GUNKNIGHT


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A lost knight follows a path into a strange new world, recalling his past to save his love, that is the monster. In a land filled with killer Necro-droids, crazed RifleWraiths, and deadly SandStriders the Gunknight called Colt begins to recall his past life. He was a young disciple at the temple of the Enlightened Fist. The monks of the Bohsai tree, train him and other orphaned children to be GunKnights, an elite squad of noble assassins. But Forbidden love grows between Colt and Terra, a clone descendant of a legendary GunLord. His repaired memories are the key that will prepare Colt to face the real monster that dwells at the end of the path.




Terra Necro


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Ian Ward was at a low point in his life. Discharged from the navy just as the Shakes Virus went global, he missed the military's general order that all service members would take the controversial vaccine. With little cash and no prospects he ended up as a dishwasher in a greasy spoon diner in the middle of nowhere. The only bright spot in his life is Roxanne, the waitress who works with him. Roxanne is beautiful and kind and everything he ever wanted in a woman, but she seems determined to keep him at arms length. Then people who got the vaccine began to get sick and die. The resulting riots quickly turned violent. In many places crowd control becomes extreme and soon there are few people able to deal with the chaos. Then the dead began to rise and attack the living. Something is wrong with the vaccine that was meant to save humanity and all those who took it are dying and becoming zombies. Now the world is a nightmare of walking dead hungering for flesh and all too human monsters who have realized that the only law now is survival of the fittest. And caught in the middle of it are Ian and Roxanne.




Terra Necro


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The second book in the Terra Necro series. A group of young survivors travel across post apocalypse United States toward Washington State in the hopes of finding sanctuary. But one of them has a secret, a secret that powerful people will do anything to control. Now the young people are traveling across a nightmare world of walking corpses, pursued by two different groups of mercenaries, both of whom will stop at nothing to find them.




Necromancer


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A charismatic priest suddenly appears in Rome and claims to be both holy man and a master of black arts. He conducts "summonings" in the old Roman Coliseum where thousands of demons appear and call for the deaths of certain cardinals and eventually the Pope, Alexander VI-all are realized within days. With help from forbidden books in monastery libraries, and the undercover investigations of street urchins known as Vavias, Leonardo uncovers the tricks used to create the demon illusions. At the request of Cesare Borgia and Cardinal della Rovere, Leonardo challenges the priest to a battle of magic, which exposes the tricks. The outcome puts Leonardo in danger of being entombed alive.




Islamophobia and the Novel


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In an era of rampant Islamophobia, what do literary representations of Muslims and anti-Muslim bigotry tell us about changing concepts of cultural difference? In Islamophobia and the Novel, Peter Morey analyzes how recent works of fiction have framed and responded to the rise of anti-Muslim prejudice, showing how their portrayals of Muslims both reflect and refute the ideological preoccupations of media and politicians in the post-9/11 West. Islamophobia and the Novel discusses novels embodying a range of positions—from the avowedly secular to the religious, and from texts that appear to underwrite Western assumptions of cultural superiority to those that recognize and critique neoimperial impulses. Morey offers nuanced readings of works by John Updike, Ian McEwan, Hanif Kureishi, Monica Ali, Mohsin Hamid, John le Carré, Khaled Hosseini, Azar Nafisi, and other writers, emphasizing the demands of the literary marketplace for representations of Muslims. He explores how depictions of Muslim experience have challenged liberal assumptions regarding the novel’s potential for empathy and its ability to encompass a variety of voices. Morey argues for a greater degree of critical self-consciousness in our understanding of writing by and about Muslims, in contrast to both exclusionary nationalism and the fetishization of difference. Contemporary literature’s capacity to unveil the conflicted nature of anti-Muslim bigotry expands our range of resources to combat Islamophobia. This, in turn, might contribute to Islamophobia’s eventual dismantling.




Chains of Fate


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Magic. It is a word thought to be related to tricks, illusions, bluffs and scams. But never would have people thought that the future did not hold any high-tech machines, but rather, the world was ruled by magic. Join the teenagers, Zack, Drake and Terra as they find out their true purpose in life – to get rid of a dark order called the “Circle of Chaos”.




THE MANGA MAN - A NOVEL OF NEUROFUTURE


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I’m here to participate in the live study of an electromagnetically-induced earthquake. This one registered at a whopping 13.2 points on the Tesla Scale. That’s never happened before. An E-’Quake is the perfect super-weapon. Who would ever suspect it? It’s both invisible and untraceable. Oh, nature has been manipulated for reasons of state before. Take the ‘Great Gobi Sandstorm’ of 2032, for example. Hundreds of thousands of rebel Muslims were buried alive in China’s Far West Xinjiang Province. That was a beta-test for a certain type of military operation. But that event occurred almost thirty years ago when the science was still primitive. It was messy. Too messy. How do you explain all that real-time sand turning into mud? The Manga Man – the new novel by Alexander Besher (born in China in 1951), author of the RIM trilogy (nominated for the 1994 Philip K. Dick Award; illustrated by German artist Christian Dörge.




Necromancer 2012


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Plunged unwittingly into the events predicted by the ancient Mayan civilization, the thirteenth and final cycle in the aging of the Earth, preceded by great cataclysmic changes, David must solve the riddle of mankind's demise before the sands of time run out on December 21, 2012. He is incredulous in learning that it was pre-ordained thousands of years ago, that he match wits against his ancestor's enemies, the son of Og, the nephalim, wizards and witches. Aristopos, the ancient necromancer, is rivaled only by his arch enemy The Wizard of Irem, whose task it is to prevent the sealing of the netherworld.




Mage


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When disaster survivor Ambra Lightstone is confronted by an otherworldly stranger, she is set on a collision course with the vengeful heir of a hidden civilisation, and must prevent him from unleashing a terrible force that will change the face of the earth - and to safeguard a technology that could save it. An action-adventure ranging from the canals of Venice, to the far northern Arctic, to remote outback Australia, MAGE explores the depths of our outer and inner worlds in relation to one of the biggest challenges facing humanity in the 21st century.