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“My name’s Ryan,” he said clearly. “How in the world did you get in my room?” “You know, Kay, leaving doors open the way you do this window is just an invitation for someone to come in.” He smiled at the thought. “Like me. Unfortunately you wouldn’t want people like me coming through your window.” “And why’s that? You’re going to hurt me? You’re going to steal from my house? Dude you have no idea who you’re messing with.” “That’s where your wrong. I know exactly who I’m dealing with, and in turn that’s where you fall short because you have no idea who you’re dealing with. If you did, you’d be begging for me not to kill you.” I swallowed hard knowing that he wasn’t a normal burglar. He’s someone that knows me, but just like he said I didn’t know him. Did he know I have powers? I quickly thought of pain but all he did was smile. Did he know what I was doing? He stepped forward as he tapped the side of his temple. “Don’t try to get in here little girl because you’re nowhere near my strength. In fact you’re the complete opposite of what people described you as.” My eyes widened in shock. He knew who I was and what I could do. “But how--” “How I know you? Simple, you learn about that person. That’s what you do when you go after someone before you kill them.”
“Holy City is an amazing piece of work. A Southern novel that examines the pathos and ethos of small-town life and the weight of both grief and hatred. Love it.”—S.A. Cosby No one innocent. No one free. Nothing sacred. Holy City is the captivating debut from Henry Wise about a deputy sheriff who must work alongside an unpredictable private detective after he finds himself on the outs from his sheriff's department over his unwillingness to look the other way when an innocent man is arrested for murder. After a decade of exile precipitated by the tragic death of his mother, Will Seems returns home from Richmond to rural Southern Virginia, taking a job as deputy sheriff in a landscape given way to crime and defeat. Impoverished and abandoned, this remote land of tobacco plantations, razed forests, and boarded-up homes seems stuck in the past in a state that is trying to forget its complex history and move on. Will’s efforts to go about his life are wrecked when a mysterious, brutal homicide claims the life of an old friend, Tom Janders, forcing Will to face the true impetus for his return: not to honor his mother’s memory, but to pay a debt to a Black friend who, in an act of selfless courage years ago, protected Will and suffered permanent disfigurement for it. Meanwhile, a man Will knows to be innocent is arrested for Tom’s murder, and despite Will’s pleas, his boss seems all too content to wrap up the case and move on. Will must weigh his personal guilt against his public duty when the local Black community hires Bennico Watts, an unpredictable private detective from Richmond, to help him find the real killer. It would seem an ideal pairing—she has experience, along with plenty of sand, and Will is privy to the details of the case—but it doesn’t take long for either to realize they much prefer to operate alone. Bennico and Will clash as they each defend their untraditional ways on a wild ride that wends deep into the Snakefoot, an underworld wilderness that for hundreds of years has functioned as a hideout for outcasts—the forgotten and neglected and abused—leaving us enmeshed in the tangled history of a region and its people that leaves no one innocent, no one free, nothing sacred.
Death wants to retire, but Destinee refuses to take his place. After all, she is a defiant teenager, not wanting to wield the dark magic that consumes the souls of the dead. She teams up with her best friend to help find the truth about her biological parents to unlock her past. Destinee faces challenges and loss while attempting to keep herself sane.
Can fake love heal a real heartbreak? Jazmine was supposed to be the professional, but she was upset, so when this fine white boy asked her what was wrong that she told him everything. How her ex was trying to get custody of her adopted daughter. And how the only way she could head stop him was to get married and settle down. So what did Nathan propose? To get fake married, of course! Crazy right? What's crazier is that Jazmine took one look at his beautiful eyes and smokin’ body and said YES. Then, before you know it, they’ve moved in together. But Jazmine’s ex isn’t giving up that easily. He’s got a suspicion that the feelings between Nathan and Jaz aren’t real and he’s determined to pull every trick in the book to expose them and take Jazmine’s daughter away. Forever. The only way Jaz and Nathan will be able to win against him is by developing real feelings. Fast. Will they succeed?
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"Hope cannot even stay safe in her own college dorm room. While she is desperately trying to free herself of an abusive relationship, she encounters her assailant on every corner. Her traumatic past becomes uncovered as she experiences a vicious cycle of abuse, giving her clues on how to fight for her life ... Refusing to stay quiet, she embarks on a cross-country adventure to not only change her present, but also to discover her past which will affect her future. A story of love, loss, immigration, and identity, Hope must use the help of new and old friends to determine if she will survive"--
"Schumacher looks at hope as a virtue, one opposed by vices such as despair and presumption, particularly as they are treated in existentialism and Marxism. He also explores Pieper's treatment of hope in relation to the ideas of death and immorality, and in the philosophy of history. Using the idea of hope to examine such themes as dignity, ethics, the good, and the just, Schumacher provides a valuable, wide-ranging introduction to a shaper of contemporary Christian thought against a richly drawn intellectual background."--BOOK JACKET.
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